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If Raid is broken then logical drive will fail & will result in data loss.
enter into Smart Array Controller bios by pressing F8 & Recreate Raid 1 by selecting two working drives.
Put a piece of tape over the disk so it covers the holes on both sides. This would be the small rectangular hole where the tab is broken. Use thin tape (like Scotch brand) and wrap on both sides and you should be OK. The disk should be readable either way though as the tab makes the disk read-only.
does it read other disks? try a few difference DvD's. if other disks work, the disk you want to read is broken. if other disks do not work, your dvd player is broken and you should get a new one or contact JVC if it is still under warranty.
Ascertain that the hard disk is an external or internal device usually specified on the manufacrturers manual or as logos indicated on device. An external disk device usuallly is plug and play enabled. Extesion cables allows to connect from device to the computer from which would derive functionality soon after processis achieved. The computer is capable of performing on dual drives only with the dafualt and external as substitues. For example, a broken computer default disk is capable of acquiring connectivity with an external disk. However, a broken internal disk is unable to perform without replacing the broken once with another internal disk. Alternately, an internal device would require extracting the computer default disk for the new replacement to take effect
Will replacing the data-cable replace the broken-off piece?
If not, then for about $30, you can buy a new "empty" external case, and then "transplant" your current disk-space into the new case.
Take your current external drive to the computer-store, so that the new case that you buy will be the correct case for your existing disk-drive.
Of course, because you have a "small" (100GB) disk-drive, any warranty for the disk-drive probably has expired, and it would be good "preventative-maintenance" to buy a new external disk-drive, before your current disk-drive unexpectedly "quits" on you.
your disk is probably jammed, or the mechanism is broke. take it partially apart until you can (safely) remove the disk, and when you try to use another disk, and it gets jammed, then you know the mechanism is most likely broken, ad you should buy a broken or nonworking ps3 for a low price then strip the needed parts from it.
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