Hi Guys, my problem is this. My dad was transferring files from one of his external hard drives to a new computer he bought and it seemed to fail somehow during the process. He asked me to try his failed hard drive in my own PC (big bad mistake) and when I booted up the system it said 'Invalid Boot Diskette, Please Insert Valid Boot Diskette in A:' so I figured, minor problem, shouldn't be too hard to fix. I took out his hard drive from my computer and replaced it with my own (that was fully working and fine until I tried his out) and it still says the same. I've since then been on countless forums reading other peoples posts on this very same problem, following instructions, changing jumpers, changing battery, downloading hard disk repair programs, making boot disks etc etc and still it says the same thing. I've also tried out just about everything with the BIOS but still same thing. My hard drive, when inserted into an external casing and added to my dads lap top can't seem to be found on the machine, yet we tried the same casing with other hard drives that he has and it reads them fine. Surely my HD can't be broken?? I hear it spinning when im booting it up and have read that if u can hear it spinning then its a minor problem. I am using win xp pro, my system is (don't laugh) a Gateway E-1400, and the HD is a Samsung 120 GB with all my demo songs that I really can't afford to lose lol. Any help would be greatly appreciated in resolving this issue. Thank you.


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