Maxtor 541DX 2B010H1 10G Hard Drive
Capacity: 10 GB
Model: 2B010H1
Factory internal code: ATHENA DSP POKER
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Cannot access data on dead drive, MaxOneTouch 7Y250P0 external
Windows 'sees' the drive. Maxtor software can give the drive parameters. The drive appears to spin. I believe the drive over heated. No recovery attempts other than trying on different PCs and at different times.
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Sam E.P./EnviroDesign
M&E Systems Engineering
How to recover DiamondMax Plus 8 (6E040L0510653)
Drive is NOT visible in BIOS. Possibly caused by installation of MS X Box 360 Media...A program that allows 360 to read files from PC. Probably just being paranoid. System worked fine after this install for a day. It then froze and had to be forced to shut down (held power button). Upon reboot, this drive (master) and the slave western digital drive on same ribbon were not recognized by bios. I disconnected slave drive, hoping that this was somehow the problem. The best that I could get from the bios was the drive being recognized as 'N40P'. I did quite a bit of poking around on the web (after putting another DM 8 drive in from another PC) to discover that the firmware microcode is probably corrupt. The only software that I could find (that didn't require special hardware) seemed a bit sketchy and had a retail similar to the cost of your services. So I didn't try to do anything with the firmware. While it's hard to swallow, I think that a budget of $600 is reasonable only because of those pictures of my children, which I couldn't bear having to tell my wife are gone.
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Jeremy A.
Hamilton, OH USA