Dave,
I'm in Santa Rosa and I replaced my 13G after it started showing signs of a
shortened life span. I'm not sure I understand what you want one for, as
opposed to just getting a new drive which is equivalent to our PGE bills,
but perhaps I might be able to help you out. It's just sitting in the box
that my new Maxtor 40G for $29 came in, but it still has all the files on
it. Never got around to initializing it and trying to fix it.
Kari

DKM wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm still looking for a WORKING 13G Quantum Fireball IDE hard drive,
> which was original equipment in the 1999 iMac 400 G3 SE/DV (graphite).
>
> I still have my old non-working unit, loaded with files, but I can't
> afford the three-months-rent pricetag for professional recovery.  SO,
> my best option to recover my files is to do a platter-transplant with
> a working unit.  I have the tools, the skill, the wiil, and the way,
> but no recipient for these vital organs.
>


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