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george41407@noemail.com
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I have a Quantum fireball 15gig harddrive. It has been working fine
as my master. I have another identical drive for my slave. Earlier I
started my computer and it would not boot. I unplugged both drives,
changed the cable, all the usual stuff. Booted from a floppy and
Fdisk dont even see the drive. Thats when I noticed that if I plug
and unplug the power connector while the computer is on, I do not hear
it spin up. However, the slave drive has a noticable spin up sound.
Obviously the drive is trash. Fortunately I had a backup from a few
weeks ago and did not lose much. I am not booted from that backup.
Anyhow, I'd like to see if I can make that drive spin up one last time
so I can retrieve the few missing files. First off, if it wont spin,
does that mean the motor fried, or are there other things that can
cause this? If a bearing ceased, I hope to oil it so it runs long
enough to get my files. I have never tried to repair a HD before.
Can someone tell me the usual procedure to follow. Should I remove
the circuit board first or just open the case?
One other thing, if this drive is plugged in to the computer power,
even with the data cable unplugged, the LED on the drive's circuit
board keeps flashing 5 times in a row, then it stops and does another
5 flashes. Does this mean anything?
By the way, Quantum was purchased by Maxtor and Maxtor was purchased
by Seagate, so I dont think I'll get any factory support. It looks
like Seagate now owns all the competition.
Thanks
George
as my master. I have another identical drive for my slave. Earlier I
started my computer and it would not boot. I unplugged both drives,
changed the cable, all the usual stuff. Booted from a floppy and
Fdisk dont even see the drive. Thats when I noticed that if I plug
and unplug the power connector while the computer is on, I do not hear
it spin up. However, the slave drive has a noticable spin up sound.
Obviously the drive is trash. Fortunately I had a backup from a few
weeks ago and did not lose much. I am not booted from that backup.
Anyhow, I'd like to see if I can make that drive spin up one last time
so I can retrieve the few missing files. First off, if it wont spin,
does that mean the motor fried, or are there other things that can
cause this? If a bearing ceased, I hope to oil it so it runs long
enough to get my files. I have never tried to repair a HD before.
Can someone tell me the usual procedure to follow. Should I remove
the circuit board first or just open the case?
One other thing, if this drive is plugged in to the computer power,
even with the data cable unplugged, the LED on the drive's circuit
board keeps flashing 5 times in a row, then it stops and does another
5 flashes. Does this mean anything?
By the way, Quantum was purchased by Maxtor and Maxtor was purchased
by Seagate, so I dont think I'll get any factory support. It looks
like Seagate now owns all the competition.
Thanks
George