At 18:15 -0600 07/08/2002, t molnar wrote:

>I will try to hunt up some of these other utilities but if the volume
>headers are corrupted (?) i am not sure how it will access them (?).

It is possible that the volume information is there but that only the 
driver is corrupt.  Utilities still recognize a drive with no driver 
installed on it--otherwise, how would it ever be possible to install 
a driver on a new drive?   But without the driver, your computer 
doesn't know how to read any of the information on the drive 
including the volume information.  Hence, my earlier recommendation 
that you reinstall the driver with one of the utilities that allows 
you to do that (which is pretty much all of them).  It may not work, 
or perhaps you've already tried it.  But if you haven't, it's 
definitely worth a try.

I think the option is often called "update driver" in the menus.

Jeff Walther

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