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Posted by Rolo Tomassi on 02/14/07 17:48
On 14/2/07 00:13, in article xusAh.18940$wP3.17371@newsfe7-gui.ntli.net,
"Gary" <Garyspam@spamasmailorder.com> wrote:
would repair it but at a cost
> greater than the cost of replacement .
>
> It just needs a drive that will work!
>
While it's still functioning, why don't you open the thing up, see if you
can get the drive out easily and connect it to your PC (if it's IDE). Then
in windows you could use the Device manager to find out what drive it is.
Then you could try to buy one!!
Just a thought.
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