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How you must initialize a disk before logical disk manager can access?

Asked by Change2009 in Computer Hard Drives, Microsoft Hardware, Disaster Recovery

Tags: Initialize, Logical Disk Manager

Hi experts - I searched this site for " you must initialize a disk before logical disk manager can access" when I found a solution at the following link:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Storage/Hard_Drives/Q_24424216.html
But here is my situation; :
I am working on a Toshiba laptop that is not bootable any more, The bios dose not even recognize the drive, so I removed the disk and through a USB connector I attached it to another Laptop (Vista) to see if I can read the data, . but the issue I have is that the toshiba laptop Bios even dose not recognize any disk therefore what else I can try before seeking real pro help for 500 to $2000?
Regards,
Change2009
 
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