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TOKYO--Toshiba Corporation today announced the global launch of the latest addition to its new series of high-capacity SDHC Memory Cards: the industry's first 8-gigabyte Class 4 memory card. The new card will be introduced in early January 2007, alongside the 4GB products launched in September, and will give Toshiba larger commercially available lineup in high performance SD Memory Cards.

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Ok techguys just wondering if you could give me a bit of advice. My original HD died the other night and i just went and bought another one reinstalled windows and all that. Just thought id try and see if the old non working HD would work if i attached it as slave and it actually came up and is recognised as Drive E. the problem is that when i click on it it says the drive is is not formatted. Is there anyway to rescue the data from the old HD?

 

Appreciate any help.

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