So we're you using the computer when the error occurred? If yes, it was probably the other drive or it was a minor read error. Are you using Windows? If yes, you could do a check disk in command prompt (chkdsk) on both drives with the parameters to repair the repair and recover.
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Who loves orange soda?! Kel loves orange soda.
I really like the lighting choice.
I have the free version on Dropbox with the free storage upgrades that they were offering at the time. I will never ever upgrade.
Poor guy on the right is missing an eye.
Only one person per age. You're late to the party, pal.
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Oh come all ye lurkers.
New Creamy M&M's. They melt in your mouth and in your hand.
When the edibles finally hit.
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It depends on how long you've had the card and what their warranty period is. The typical warranty period is 1 year limited warranty. Contact support and check warranty status with your card manufacturer. You may be outside of the warranty period and up the proverbial creek.