Dead hard drive or Dead ata bus?

I think I just had my internal ata boot drive die, but I'm not sure if it's the drive or the bus. When I boot from the install disc and do System Profiler it doesn't even show the hard drive ATA Bus, it only shows the dvd drive ATA Bus. If I remove the hard drive and reboot to the install disc, it does show both ATA Buses. Could that be a short in the hard drive?
Now I'm looking at my backups, and to add insult to injury it looks like my main backup drive is dead, too! My most recent backup on a different drive is two months old. Aaagh! I just lost thanksgiving and christmas photos. I've had nothing but problems with my two western digital drives - not using them again.

Hi, Paul -
If I remove the hard drive and reboot to the install disc, it does show both ATA Buses. Could that be a short in the hard drive?
A failed hard drive can sometimes take down the ATA bus it is connected to, or even take down all ATA buses (the latter happened to me one time).
...it looks like my main backup drive is dead, too!
If it hasn't taken the bus down, the data on it may be salvageable at reasonable expense. There's a couple of utilities available designed to recover data from drives that are mechanically sound, but which refuse to mount for some reason; both have try-before-you-buy demo modes -
Data Rescue
Virtual Lab
If the backup drive was on the same bus as the boot drive discussed previously, you may need to change its jumpers in order for it to be recognized again. Western Digital drives often have a third jumper position, Single, which is to be used when the drive is the only device on the bus (on those drives, Master is used when there is also a Slave present).

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