Well, have I had troubles this week. One partition and hard drive after
another going down. Reformatting. Backing up stuff. Rescuing items. Aaaagh.

And, at what was to be the final moment, reinstalling a hard drive, I
finally did the dread mistake: I broke a pin on the SCSI hard drive, my main
one. (Had to replace it with the back-up, noisy Barracuda! Double Aaaagh.)

So, is there any way to repair this?

I have plenty of old SCSI drives that I could sacrifice to the cause. Does
it need to be identical to the broken drive?

I'd hate to lose this drive, my most reliable non-noisy one!

timo


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