I use my laptop for everything.  I have a desktop machine at home that sits there all 
day feeling lonely because if it's lucky I use it once a month for 12 seconds or so.  
It is mainly used as a home for data that doesn't fit on my laptop drive, or that I 
use rarely.  Yesterday I went to use it and it was dead.  I tried to start it, and 
after several agonizing minutes of waiting for it to detect the hard drive it gave me 
the model number properly and said 'Capable, but Disabled' and it would not move.  
Trying to go into the bios setup was unsuccessfull until I unpluged the drive.  So, 
what do I do to determine if the drive is still good? Or to fix it and make it good?  
I have a lot of data stored on there that I'd like to get back.  It's a new-ish drive, 
< year old I think, rarely used, as I said, and I hate to admit it, but it's primary 
partition is NTFS.  Any help is as always, greatly appreciated.


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Ryan Bowman

I can feel the walls closing in on me,
The door at the end of the tunnel is far too small...
 - Closing In 2.0 - Don't Be Afraid - insoc.org
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