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    Lost IMD-0 drive

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by warrick88, Jul 29, 2009.

  1. warrick88

    warrick88 Notebook Guru

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    Hi guys!

    I accidentally reformatted my imd-0 drive. Now intel turbo memory console can't recognize it. Is there any way to recover it's default state?
     
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    warrick88 Notebook Guru

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    Okay, i found a workaround. Temporarily i formatted it as ntfs, gave it a letter and chose it as a turbo memory drive.
    Although i would have a little to ask: could someone check what file system does it have in default? I think it was fat16 but i would appreciate if someone would look after this. (anyways i have an aspire5920 if this matters :) )