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Old September 6th 04, 11:50 PM
Andy T
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1) - get a second replacement drive for the one that died and connect
it up. THe controller should copy the good drive onto the new drive
and all should be well. If the wrong one is imaged (ie the newer
drive) onto the old drive, the information will be lost for good)



it should work BUT I have excactly the same problem and ASUS tried to
tellme that their boards will NOT REBUILD even though te bios allows
them to....tech suport or what

Mine will not rebuild even witha new drive in.

Regards Andy T



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