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: 11/12 20:09
From Michigan, USA
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I had to take my A1 apart to replace the fan on the CPU cooler. When I put it back together it wouldn't boot. Turns out it was the coin cell battery. Since I leave my computers on 24/7, I hadn't really noticed that the coin cell was dead until I shut it off for this procedure. Replaced that and I was able to boot from the 4.1 CD, but not from the hard drives. Message says it can't find an SLB.
After booting again from CD, I opened media toolbox and the two 1 TB hard (Sil/SATA) drives show up, but it won't let me access them, or format them, saying there are errors on some block(s). After several reboots, the backup drive partitions put up icons on the workbench. But they all say they are bad.
Do I have to bite the bullet and buy new hard drives? Can I pull them out and hook them up to my Windows computer and try to format them in the hopes that that puts them back into a writable state so I can start over with these drives, and re-reformat them in the Amiga? Wow! Years of data and downloads and programs lost because BOTH drives went bad at the same time.
Thanks for any pointers.
Paul
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