Re: Partition Magic trashed Lacie
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Hi bxf,
Thanks for your response. Yes, I guess a quick format will not destroy
the drive, but I may postpone this until after I have tried to recover
some of the files that are important to me (mainly photos and a few
backups).
Regards,
Ric
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