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Originally Posted by Jandrews
Oh, that would not be good. Does that mean I could not recover my data, i.e. iTunes, even if I were to get a new computer? And unfortunately, the only computer that we have that has a CD-R is the one that is down, so I can't create a diag disk. Any suggestions from here, slodave?
Thanks,
JA
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This version will allow you to make a floppy:
http://www.hitachigst.com/hdd/support/downloads/dft32_v413_b00.EXE
Your data is probably OK, but the more you play with it, the more you can screw it up for good. Try and test the HD first and then go from there. If it tests bad, you could simply get a new HD and 'ghost' (using Norton Ghost) the bad drive to the new one.