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"Charles T. Rauscher" <[log in to unmask]>
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PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 17 Sep 1998 09:16:06 EDT
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On the hard drive problem..quick capsule: Remember, I couldn't boot
my system, only from a floppy. No drive "C" or "D" appeared (2 drive
system). Suggestions from group: I checked CMOS settings(okay),
checked time & date (okay). Opened the covers(wiring & connections
okay). I swapped the drives (master & slave). I had to put a boot
record on the new master(hadn't done this before, would have saved
some time I'm sure). I copied an autoexec & config to the new master.
System came up fine. Tried to access the new slave(older "c" drive)
got a "hard drive failure".

So I'm back running after re-building my system(no backups, that
won't happen again!!). My last question: "can I assume this drive is
gone, unrecoverable?"

Thanks for the help, Charly.

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On Friday, September 4, 1998 at 12:57:59 pm EDT,
"Dean Kukral" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>I can hear the hard drive start to spin,
>>then silence.
>
>AHA!  Big clue!  The hard drive works off of
>a power cable that comes from your power
>supply and should always be on - nothing
>to do with your computer.
>
>Possibly the power cable to the master drive
>is not plugged in well - maybe it oxidized.  Unplug
>it and plug it in again.
>
>Maybe the power supply is going bad.  Are BOTH
>hard drives refusing to spin??
>
>Is it possible to make your slave into your master,
>boot from the floppy, and see if your slave will
>work?  (Try to rule out the power supply and
>narrow it down to the drive.)
>
>The key here is that once the power is on the
>drives should both spin, whether you can read them
>or not...
>
>HTH
>
>Dean
>
>
>

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