did you ever get this figured out? I wish I could help you...I've been having a similar problem...I just purchased and physically installed my first SATA drive, but it's just not showing up under Windows AT ALL...i've tried all the disk utilities i can find (it's a Seagate 200gb SATA...
well...i got the new harddrive in the mail today....first thing i noticed was this:
on the circuit board of the OLD/BAD drive it says
"2060-001179-0103 REV A"
on the circuit board of the NEW drive it says
"2060-001265-001 REV A"
would this cause a problem? I went ahead and swaped the circuit...
- Wayne: I'd already tried the freezer thing, but no luck (Side Question: why the plastic?)
- maingeek: thanks for the circuit board idea, i, too, was guessing that might be the problem, but hadn't thought about replacing the board. $100 for a new drive sure beats $800 to a recovery company...
I've got this (what i thought was nice) Western Digital "Caviar" 200 GB HD
here was the order of events:
+ everything was great and working fine
+ rendered a video file, took 12 hours
+ render completely successfully
+ turned off computer
+ 2 hours later upon reboot the 200gb drive wouldn't...
I've got a laptop and a desktop. I'd like for everything in Outlook to always be the same on both machines. I've found some viable options, but the $80 price tag on Easy2Sync isn't worth it to me. [ http://www.easy2sync.de/en/produkte/e2s4o.php?M ]. If anyone has any other ideas, please let...
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