Try and run HDTach and see what you find. Something like this happened to me before and I found that the HD somehow had been set to PIO mode instead of DMA.
Does anyone know what would happen if you connect a Mac-formatted drive in a PC running WinXP Pro? Will XP even see the drive and be able to reformat it? Or would you need to do something else?
Thanks
There is no disk inside and I am using XP, with Nero installed. I think the drive is dead. I've opened it using a paper clip and it doesn't read the disk. Actually it doesn't even spin up. Guess its time to get a new burner.
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