M
morton
(*sigh*) Yeah. Me too.
I've got a Dell 4300; it complains, "F1 to retry, F2 to enter setup".
No help here. Same thing, when I tried in a different Dell.
I thought that MAYBE, it was the controller. 'cept, the controller is
specially configured for Dell, and Dell doesn't sell the drive
anymore. Can't get the Dell controller, neither.
I bought a 60GXP off eBay on a lark, even though the controller wasn't
configured for a Dell -- hoping against hope that swapping the
controller from it would work. (*sigh*, again)... Nope. Same
complaint.
I really would like to get some car pix I've saved on this drive. I
don't really care about anything else, the drive has long since been
replaced. I saw something about a BIOS upgrade for this drive, but
applying it's predicated on the computer being able to boot with the
drive in the system -- which, I've not been able to accomplish.
Anything left for me to try? Failing that -- can anyone recommend a
reasonable (read: cheap) data recovery service?
adTHANKSvance
Dan
I've got a Dell 4300; it complains, "F1 to retry, F2 to enter setup".
No help here. Same thing, when I tried in a different Dell.
I thought that MAYBE, it was the controller. 'cept, the controller is
specially configured for Dell, and Dell doesn't sell the drive
anymore. Can't get the Dell controller, neither.
I bought a 60GXP off eBay on a lark, even though the controller wasn't
configured for a Dell -- hoping against hope that swapping the
controller from it would work. (*sigh*, again)... Nope. Same
complaint.
I really would like to get some car pix I've saved on this drive. I
don't really care about anything else, the drive has long since been
replaced. I saw something about a BIOS upgrade for this drive, but
applying it's predicated on the computer being able to boot with the
drive in the system -- which, I've not been able to accomplish.
Anything left for me to try? Failing that -- can anyone recommend a
reasonable (read: cheap) data recovery service?
adTHANKSvance
Dan