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Old 01-22-2007
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ahh...
it's plugged well
please...i want my data...ahhhh..
any other ways?


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hook up another hard drive, set its jumpers to master so it boots up, set your old hdd to slave, you should now be able to recover data from old hdd.


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If you can get to the safe-mode menu, did you also try "Last known good configuration"?


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