My QS 2002 Dual 1GHz under 10.5.7 just "lost" its ATA drive (an  
internal Seagate 750GB).

It has the following configuration:

AGP 1 ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
PCI 3 M-Audio 2496 Audio card
PCI 5 adaptec FW/USB2 Duoconnect NEC D720101GJ

After being shutdown for awhile, I started up and got a KP, then  
restarted and all seemed ok.

Was doing a CCC 3.2.1 from my Yikes! over the network to the QS ...  
"Docs" to "/Volumes/Docs" , was going ok, and it froze.

Then on Restart, no ATA drive. Tried OS X Install DVD Disk Utility  
which showed no ATA. Removed the adaptec card, pushed cuda, still no  
ATA drive.

I don't have anything like Disk Warrior.

Would removing the drive, putting it in an external case, allow me  
better access? Any free Disk Utilities I could download onto my  
Yikes! and try to repair it in an external case?

Ideas welcomed.

Bill Connelly
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