Ok,
So like everyone else, my 3200 stopped working as well. Windows XP would just report Error 10, and I could here a clicking comeing from the drive.
I've had the drive for a while and its probably out of warranty, and I figured the darn things probably dead anyway so I spent some time breaking it out of its plastic shell to try and change the jumper settings like the other user had said. Changing the Jumper had no effect at all, same dead result.
I then just pulled the drive completely and put it in the system. As soon as the computer powered up, the drive started to spin again. Sure enough the BIOS recognized it, and it showed up as a drive again with all of my data.
Sooo. After doing lots of searching there have been an awful lot of users of this drive reporting problems over the last 30-45 days. Either the USB interface has gone bad, or there has been a driver change by MS, or maybe that new version of ITunes is screwing it up.
But be that as it may, I'm just glad I'm able to get the data off of it, and I'll be looking for a replacement.
Matt