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    Bridgeport powerpath 15

    Hi I really need help I have an older ROMI bridgeport powerpath 15 and we recently move but during the move somehow the hard drive became inoperable now I have a machine that I can't use, we tried to retreive the info off the drive but we were not successful (drive is dead).. Any Ideas? Thanks


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    The hard drive is usually fairly well protected. Do you have voltage to it? Is the data cable attached (correctly)? If it is attached to a IO board, is that plugged in correctly?
    Is the CMOS set correctly? have you tried attaching it to a desktop PC as a slave drive to see if you can access it? Does the CRT come up and what error comes up on that?

    George
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    Hi George,
    yes all of the cables were plugged in and I did connect it to another computer and attempted to retreive the info from it but it does not show up on my other computer..
    Dennis


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