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I certainly believe "something happened", but I have to agree with Ultra.
I have inadvertently (and on purpose) left many a hard drive data cable
hooked up to drives with no power cable installed and never had a problem
other that sometimes the BIOS complains or it searches a lot trying to
figure out what is wrong... This is before and after the GUI...
Windows may do a lot of searching, pausing, and fumbling too...
While this "can" cause some VERY odd symptoms, I have never damaged
data on any drive I have ever handled this way... Just my 2 cents...
Rick Glazier
PS: I am not trying to start a "me too" vote, but if there are more "don't
do it" opinions I would REALLY like to hear them on or off-list...
From: "Ultra"
> IDE cable doesn't carry power (without power, harddisk won't operate), I
> don't see any reason why this method would damage your harddisk. I've used
> this method all the time whenever I need to. I may change another removable
> kit if I were you, I feel there is something wrong with it.
----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Noel Thomas"
>> All went well until one day I forgot to switch on the power to the bay
>> before booting the system.
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