Re: Now you see it, now you don't
- From: "Nanny" <catwomanspamless@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 12:00:37 +0200
Thanks, Patrick, I'll try your suggestions !
Nanny
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>> When I bought my new pc with XP SP2 I added a second hard drive(FAT 32)
>> that I'd already used for a while in my old pc, and that contains all my
>> data, photo's, music etc. Everything worked fine, but over the past month
>> something strange is happening. From one moment to the other Windows
>> loses sight of that second drive. Sometimes restarting (in every possible
>> way) helps, sometimes not. Sometimes the drive disappears when I'm saving
>> something to it, sometimes I can save. Does anyone have an idea about
>> what can be wrong ?
>>
>> Nanny
>
> One thing that can be wrong is that the drive is simply failing. Another
> thing that can be wrong is that the cabling is loose or inadequate; check
> and possibly replace the ribbon cable (with an 80-conductor) and drive
> power cable.
>
> In the BIOS verify that SMART reporting is turned ON for that drive.
> When the drive disappears, restart from power-off and watch for error
> messages. If any SMART error messages appear, replace any drives
> referenced - promptly.
>
> Regardless, you probably want to back up the contents of that drive to a
> new drive, very soon. New drives are cheap, and very very much cheaper
> than data recovery services.
>
> HTH
> -pk
>
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