Steffen Hokland wrote:
> Hi List
> 
> I have a corrupted hard drive that I wish to mount in order to  salvage
> as much data as possible. The hard drive was exchanged for a  new one,
> and the system reinstalled. Before the swap, the damaged  hard drive was
> bootable however slow, and data was missing. After  installing the
> system on the new hard drive, the old one can't be  mounted, or even
> seen when added as slave.

hello Steffen,

mentioning "slave" i guess this is an IDE disk. what type of machine is
this ?
 - can you see the hard drive in the OBP prompt ?
 - does the format utility reports the drive ?
 - anything in dmesg ?

you can also try finding the same hard drive (same model) that is
working and swap the controllers...

greetings,

Stoyan

> 
> Is there any way of making the old hard drive visible?
> 
> Thanks for any help - I'm quite desperate...
> 
> Best regards,
> Steffen
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