I'm sorry to hear that the board didn't work for you. I'll see if we (my
housemate and I) can dig up another one that might make it fly. In the
meantime, try attaching your electronics to the drive you got from me. It
might tell you something. The mechanicals in that are good enough that it
spins up and seems ok, you just get really gnarly I/O errors and what not,
and the occassional weird noise.

On 5/21/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

You mean the one with bad electronics or the one with bad mech?
Both drives are non-working.

My system is so loud that it would be hard to hear anything like
this.

In any case, the BIOS fails to detect that anything is connected
when I connect any part of the drive that I am trying to recover
(bad electronics).  I don't think a frozen platter would cause
the electronics to fail to ID.
--
Allen

> Hrm... does the non-working drive make normal clicky noise when you
> hook it up?
> Im just guessing, but I think your heads may be bonded to the platters
> :D Ive seen this on my old 135MB seagate. It was pretty comical. After
> seagate replaced my drive, they didtn ask for this one back, so I took
> the cover off, and plugged it in. You could see the spindle try to turn
> and the the heads were bonded to the surface so i would kind of bounce a
> little. I used some dental tweezers to pry the heads, which was like
> braking a spot weld... it was pretty funny.
>
> Jamie
>
> On Sun, May 20, 2007 at 09:38:27PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 21:38:27 -0700 (PDT)
>> Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] Damaged hard drive
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> To: "Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group" <[email protected]>
>> Cc: "Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group" <[email protected]>
>>
>> Alas, the operation was not successful.  In fact the good
>> electronics board flatlines when connected to my mech.
>> It doesn't even show up in the BIOS.  But when I put that
>> electronics board back on the original mech, it does show
>> up in the BIOS.
>>
>> This makes me think my theory was wrong.  It is not an
>> ESD zap.  I now think there is a short in the aux electronics
>> in the mech assembly.  That short drags down the main
>> electronics board, possibly thru the power supply.
>>
>> Unfortunately, that is a lot more difficult to repair.  It
>> would be sealed in with the platters.  I wonder how long a drive
>> would function if I opened it outside of a cleanroom.  :-)
>> --
>> Allen
>>
>> >> Alan wrote:
>> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> >>>> Oops!  My bad.  It's not an IBM.  Its a WD2500 Cavaliar.
>> >>>> WD2500JB-00EVA0 dated 16 Dec 2003.
>> >>>> Anybody have one of those I can trade?
>> >>>> --
>> >>>
>> >>> I might actually. Let me check tonight and get back to you.
>> >>>
>> >>> -ajb
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> I actually have two of them:
>> >> sprocket:~# cat /proc/ide/hdb/model
>> >> WDC WD2500JB-00EVA0
>> >> sprocket:~# cat /proc/ide/hdc/model
>> >> WDC WD2500JB-00EVA0
>> >> sprocket:~#
>> >>
>> >> However, they are both in use right now.
>> >> If you'd really like to try them, I can probably make one available
>> to
>> >> you. Have to do some re-jiggering though.
>> >>
>> >> -ajb
>> >
>> > Thank you.  I got one from Quentin yesterday.  This one's mech is
>> > dead, making it a very appropriate victim.  I'm doing the brain
>> > transplant now, so I should very soon know if the operation was
>> > successful.  Bwah, ha, ha!
>> > --
>> > Allen
>> > Igor, raise the platform!
>>
>>
>>
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