http://www.hdat2.com/might do the job.
Otherwise, can you remove the drive and attach it to a 32-bit Windows
system to run HDDGuru on it?
On 03/10/2009 19:34, Caxtin wrote:
> Already did. Called technical support, and was asked to download the
> Acronis WD Edition. I tried, that did not work. I called again, we use
> the same software and tried Vista's tool - no luck. Western Digital
> could not fix their own hard drive. So now I am stuck until I find a
> utility that would do it. This ('HDDGURU: HDD Capacity Restore Tool'
> (http://hddguru.com/content/en/softwa...-Restore-Tool/))
> is awesome, but it is for 32Bit (used it and it's great).
>
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