thanks Jeff,

The only thing that seems to recognize it is the profiler. And this 
seems to show the 2 volume set up i made for the maxtor.

I will stick the intech harddrive utility back in ....next but I 
don't hold much hope.

How expensive do these recovery places get?

The western digital drive i had before blew out last year on the 0,0 address.
Though i set the current scsi drive to be id 0 on bus 0 the profiler 
says it doesn't recognize it though it loads the system from there.

comments?

cheers,
tim



>
>
>If the drive is still recognized by whichever utility you used to
>initialize it, you may be able to tell the utility to "reload driver"
>or something similar.   If the blocks where the driver is stored are
>corrupted, this should rewrite them and get the drive going again.
>Be sure not to "initialize" or format the drive though.
>
>Other than that, I'd try the usual suspects such as NDD, TTP and Disk
>Warrior and see if any of those help.  If the drive isn't showing up
>at all in any of those utilities it may indeed be time for a data
>recovery service.  That's usually pretty expensive though.
>
>Jeff Walther

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