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I had the following setup on my machine
IDE0 Primary - Disk Drive (C Drive) IDE0 Slave - DVD RW (D Drive) IDE1 Primary - Disk Drive (Two Partitions F&G Drive) IDE1 Slave - DVD ROM (E Drive) I had to remove the DVD ROM to use in another computer when on the other computer i changed the jumper to Primary, when I put this drive back in my main computer I forgot to change the jumper back to slave! This made the disk drive with Drives F & G inacessable?!?!? I have changed the jumpers back to what they were but the drives sill come up with errors 'The disk structure is corrupted and unreadable' Is there any way I can get this back to normal without going down the drive recovery route??? I don't know how this could have been caused just by changing the jumpers??? Any ideas?!?! Thanks. Paul. |
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PH74 wrote: > I had the following setup on my machine > > IDE0 Primary - Disk Drive (C Drive) > IDE0 Slave - DVD RW (D Drive) > > IDE1 Primary - Disk Drive (Two Partitions F&G Drive) > IDE1 Slave - DVD ROM (E Drive) > > I had to remove the DVD ROM to use in another computer when on the > other computer i changed the jumper to Primary, when I put this drive > back in my main computer I forgot to change the jumper back to slave! > This made the disk drive with Drives F & G inacessable?!?!? > I have changed the jumpers back to what they were but the drives sill > come up with errors 'The disk structure is corrupted and unreadable' Is > there any way I can get this back to normal without going down the > drive recovery route??? > I don't know how this could have been caused just by changing the > jumpers??? > Any ideas?!?! > > Thanks. > Paul. > It can happen because the system bios is receiving different information and this is passed on to Windows. The solution is quite simple...just put everything back the way they were in the first place. Next, use Disk Management to sort out the drive letters. |
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Thank for the reply,
I have changed all drive letters back to what they were, but Disk Manager shows the drives as 100% free, and I can still not access the drives? It's like the FAT table has been erased, is that possible?? Paul. |
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