@ApexComputers,
Thanks for clarifying. Of course I don't know what was in the PM that you received from
DrFaustus, but if you are still asking for further comments then read on....
Just FYI, when
labtech talks about corrupt (drive) f/w, that does
not mean that you can fix it by applying some kind of "f/w update" from the internet. Have a read of this FAQ for answers to some typical questions in this area:
diy-what-the-big-deal-t12671.htmlOne point which does still need to be clarified IMHO is this - what is your objective? Is it:
(a) get access to the data on the disk; or
(b) be able to re-use the disk, without caring about the data on it?
If it's point (a) then I think you're still looking at needing professional help. If it's point (b) then it'll
probably be cheaper for you to get a replacement drive, than to pay for recovery from the current one, assuming drive f/w corruption is indeed the cause of your problem. All IMHO

@labtech,
labtech wrote:
The fw is corrupt.
Agreed, this certainly sounds likely.

That was the potential cause missing from the original list, that I was thinking of... In my experience, most computer users (and many non-specialist engineers!) don't know that this type of problem can happen.
