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Offline Neal ManBear

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Re: Live LXDE-2012.01----------------3 (newbie-) questions
« Reply #15 on: March 05, 2012, 04:36:25 AM »
wiko,     
Telling the story is not the same as giving the facts. The more information (facts) you give and the more accurate the information, the better we can understand and offer assistance.     
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..... the (hardly used) hd I wanted to install on has problems.
     
It has problems? ??? - no info. ::)     
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..... that's the one i meant in my previous reply: probably a problem in the electronics.
     
In the electronics? ??? Really? Which/what electronics?     

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Re: Live LXDE-2012.01----------------3 (newbie-) questions
« Reply #16 on: March 05, 2012, 11:41:04 AM »
wiko,    
Telling the story is not the same as giving the facts. The more information (facts) you give and the more accurate the information, the better we can understand and offer assistance.    
Quote
..... the (hardly used) hd I wanted to install on has problems.
   
It has problems? ??? - no info. ::)    
Quote
..... that's the one i meant in my previous reply: probably a problem in the electronics.
   
In the electronics? ??? Really? Which/what electronics?    

Remember, we are not there to have a look for ourselves. You must give us accurate information.    

it's an 80 GB IDE-hd.
I have a SATA&IDE to USB-interface and if I put it on the drive and plug in the USB-connector the drive is not seen (it does spin up etc). will try to put it on an IDE-port in an older PC to see if it is detected there etc, but I'm afraid the drive-electronics got zapped one way or another (never happened to me over much more than 15 years and now probably twice in a year, even messed up a USB-stick: bad luck??)

is there a (linux-)program to read directly from the drive to see if it can be accessed?
« Last Edit: March 05, 2012, 01:20:46 PM by wiko »