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Unread 03-11-2007, 08:31 PM   #2
blue68f100
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Default Re: 1100 - disk not found

It never cease to amaze me on how often a power outage corrupts data. Which can be very easly prevended with a $35 UPS.

Well, thats a little odd, in most cases you loose the capability to boot, too. Which indicates that you may just have some file corruption.

Remember you can not move the HD to any other system and read it. If you have not made a copy of the boot tracks you may want to do it at this time. So just encase you have to replace the HD you will have the OS to install. (instruction in wiki).

If you login to debug what does the "co de info" give and "i l p -1" Post your findings.
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