What about using FWB HD toolkit?

Connect the hd in question to a Mac with the FWB Toolkit and fiddle around
with that.  Drives I had trouble with were instantly seen and fixed by FWB.

on 6/27/02 3:08 PM, b e n  w e l l s  |  headwerkx at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> Got access to a PC with a SCSI controller? FDISK
>> sees HFS and HFS+ hard drives as completely empty
> 
> No, unfortunately... the Windoze box is IDE all the way... I don't know how
> would you connect the drive up.... the 2.5" drive just uses one fairly
> narrow connector which handles data and, I guess, power. it's certainly not
> standard narrow 50 pin stuff...
> Thanks for the suggestion though.
> Ben.
> 


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