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Kanon Ahso
December 7th 03, 10:24 PM
Ok here's the basics; I have a 50GB HD for my program files/Windows,
and a 120GB I've used for storage, both Maxtor NTFS disks. This has
been my setup for like 4 months now, and they've both worked great.

When transferring files from one folder to another the other day, I'd
get to a certain folder where the PC would hang and I got a "This disk
is not partitioned, would yu like to partition it now?" message. I
didn't, eventually I just rebooted. Now I can't access anything on the
120GB HD. It shows up on Administrative Tools, the BIOS and other
programs but it says the disk is "Offline" or unpartitioned. The total
space, used and free space is the same as it always was...

It's a shame I can't just copy the files to another HD with some
programs, since I don't have the free space to do so. So, any
suggestions or programs on how to fix the problem without losing any
data?

Lawrence
December 7th 03, 10:25 PM
Have you downloaded these tools?

http://www.maxtor.com/en/support/downloads/powermax.htm (Diagnostics for
Maxtor & Quantum)
http://www.maxtor.com/en/support/downloads/maxblast3.htm (Maxtor
partitioning tool)

Those are for ATA drives... you can get SCSI & other tools on their site.

Good luck,
-Lawrence in Seattle

"Kanon Ahso" > wrote in message
...
> Ok here's the basics; I have a 50GB HD for my program files/Windows,
> and a 120GB I've used for storage, both Maxtor NTFS disks. This has
> been my setup for like 4 months now, and they've both worked great.
>
> When transferring files from one folder to another the other day, I'd
> get to a certain folder where the PC would hang and I got a "This disk
> is not partitioned, would yu like to partition it now?" message. I
> didn't, eventually I just rebooted. Now I can't access anything on the
> 120GB HD. It shows up on Administrative Tools, the BIOS and other
> programs but it says the disk is "Offline" or unpartitioned. The total
> space, used and free space is the same as it always was...
>
> It's a shame I can't just copy the files to another HD with some
> programs, since I don't have the free space to do so. So, any
> suggestions or programs on how to fix the problem without losing any
> data?

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