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Name: Rapier
Date: November 23, 2003 at 12:25:50 Pacific
OS: XP HOME
CPU/Ram: PIII 500 256
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Is this caused by a virus?

Has anyone resolved it by utilizing the Western Digital site and/or download?



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Name: mark
Date: November 23, 2003 at 14:21:58 Pacific
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Is what caused by a virus? you neglected to post the problem.


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Name: Rapier
Date: November 23, 2003 at 16:23:59 Pacific
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File System: RAW

Somehow my secondary drive has changed from FAT32 to "RAW." When I look at it with device manager properties my G drive has 0(zero) data. Another "victim" said he was able to restore/save data by using DOS but the file name conventions are different so XP Home doesn't work with the data.

I couldn't find, using google, any reason this happens or a successful resolution. I'm hoping the other victims are not being probed.


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