Long story: Well, about 4 years ago my family replaced their computer because it wouldn't boot anymore - then it started working again, so we gave it to our grandparents because we'd already bought a newer, faster one. They never used it though, so yesterday I went and got it back from them for use as a web server. I was planning to ghost the hard drive drive over the network for safekeeping before wiping it and installing Linux, but Ghost didn't have a driver information file or something for my wireless NIC and it looked too complicated to set one up. So I took the hard drive out and put it in my WinXP PC as a second drive to ghost it from there, but my computer couldn't read it! I put it back in its original computer, and lo and behold, it froze at the boot screen just like it did 4 years ago! So, anyone know what I can do before I just give up and wipe the drive, seeing as there was little if anything of value actually on it (I just wanted to ghost it Just In Case (tm)
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Short(er?
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(I tried SeaTools from seagate.com and it said it couldn't recognize the filesystem on the drive, but the drive physically checked ok...
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