Unmountable disk?

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Unmountable disk?

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Just added a FAT32 disc to my system to get some files off, have finally navigated through my nvidia RAID bios and set the drive as a JBOD volume (could figure out absolutely no other way to get the disk to be seen in windows).


Now it's visible in windows under Disk Managent, but cannot be mounted:
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Any idea how I can get into this and just get the data off?
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Post by axbaby »

a few idea's .. warning these may be dumb/dangerous ideas.
-boot with win98 cd .. other drives may not even be detected
-win98 bootdisk http://www.bootdisk.com

does the drive have an operating system installed if so unplug the other drives and copy stuff to cd/dvd drive or memory stick?
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Post by DiscoDave »

Does it dispay in the device manager? Im pretty sure XP/2K can read FAT32 no probs but I would be really surprised if you got 98 to read an NTFS drive.
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Post by Foo »

Twas running '95. Which hates booting into an unfamiliar hardware config.

Well by hates I mean wont. I didn't manage to solve the problem but I sidestepped it by using a PC without a load of fancy raid systems (this PC has 3 or 4 raid controllers in it and doing anything with disks is... messy).

Cheers for the ideas.
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Post by SOAPboy »

What "was" this drive before? raid or anything?
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.

I am now sick.
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Standard single partition FAT32 5Gb Parallell ATA @5200RPM with a Windows 95 boot volume.
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Post by AmIdYfReAk »

Delete the partition... reacreate it, then format it...

That SHOULD work.
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Not one for reading threads lately eh sir
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Post by AmIdYfReAk »

aww! ya got me!!!

Have you tryed running something like Damned small Linux and seeing if it would read it? :)
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Foo wrote:I sidestepped it by using a PC without a load of fancy raid systems

Cheers for the ideas.
Gotcha again ;)
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Post by AmIdYfReAk »

loller, i shoulda got more sleep lastnight :)
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Foo wrote:Standard single partition FAT32 5Gb Parallell ATA @5200RPM with a Windows 95 boot volume.
Try converting it to NTFS via command prompt.. system "sees" it, but its not giving it a drive letter.. hm..

Got a working drive laying about thats not doing anything.. you could "merge" the one your trying to save with a working partition and yank the data off it.. :paranoid:
[size=75][i]I once had a glass of milk.

It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.

I am now sick.
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[img]http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/3631/171164665735hk8.png[/img]
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