I'll check the BIOS. I can't remember at the moment whether it was recognized at the boot or not. I'm pretty sure it was connected right. I did have problems with the jumpers (old drives have confusing labeling on them), but as the only drive on the cable, no jumpers should have made it work anyway.
The thing I just can't understand is that the drive worked until I did this to it. I don't think I could have done anything to physically damage the drive. Is there a way to permanently break a drive without physically damaging it? The odd thing is that this same thing happened to me with another drive in trying to format Win2K off of it.
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Matt