o get around this problem.
thanks,
Darren
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Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer¹s Disease Center
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f 2000.
Darren
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Darren R. Gitelman, M.D.
Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer¹s Disease Center
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Voice: (312) 908-9023
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drive or some
other bit of hardware? Is there some way to reset these drives, like
resetting a motherboard?
Darren
At 05:21 PM 2/4/2003 -0800, you wrote:
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Darren R. Gitelman wrote:
> /sbin/hdparm -c1 -d1 /dev/hdb
It often pays to read the documentation:
-c Qu
ng if it can see the drive, using Dell
Diagnostics which runs in DOS. The drive cannot be seen but it sounds as if
it turns on. This does not seem to be a case of corrupt data.
Any thoughts?
Darren
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Darren R. Gitelman, M.D.