Something telle me that nobody is going to be able to help me with this but i've tried everything i can think of.
I've been using an E-synth classic rack running EOS 4.62 for years and i've never had any real problems with it until today. Basically i have it connected to my PC via SCSI and was just moving some samples over to the emu to save on the hard drive. I pressed save on the emu and the save page came up with the hard drive selected but something random like 'f000' under folder and bank. Going into the hard drive via the disk page revealed that all of the folders had odd icons i've never seen before and all of the folder names had disappeared.
It has crashed on me a few times over the years so i turned off the PC then turned off the emu, only to find that when i powered it up again the hard drive appears to be completely blank. When i try to access it i just get the 'No Folders Exist On Drive!' message. If i try and get info on it via EOS is comes up as 'Type: Hard Disk Fs:??? Capacity:0.0mb Used:0.0mb Folders:0/0 Banks:0/0,' although it still spins up fine and is recognised by the sampler and my PC SCSI card.
It seems to me that all my data is still on there but somehow the EOS file system has be wiped from the drive. Does anyone have any advice on what i might be able to do to rescue this situation? Unless i can somehow access the data on this drive i've just lost 10 years worth of samples and tracks! Typically i had it all backed up until about 6 months ago when i needed the back up drive for something else and never got around to backing up again.