It's official now... :(
I declare my IBM 60GXP 60 GB 7200 rpm DEAD. . . Around 20:37 CET on Feb 24,2002 the subject produced the so called click of death. Cause of death still unknown, but preliminary reports indicate massive surface damage due to tons of bad sectors appearing overnight.
I declare my IBM 60GXP 60 GB 7200 rpm DEAD...
Around 20:37 CET on Feb 24,2002 the subject produced the so called "click of death". Cause of death still unknown, but preliminary reports indicate massive surface damage due to tons of bad sectors appearing overnight.
From financial reasons the owner decided not to perform an autopsy, due to the fact that the store would like to have the body returned in a plastic bag Replacement with a different brand is possible.
For all those wishing to pay tribute, the official burial ceremony will be held around 19:00 CET at the computer outlet store around the corner
May his soul rest in pieces...Amen!
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PS - Pretty innovative for my 500th post, yeeeehaaaaaw
Around 20:37 CET on Feb 24,2002 the subject produced the so called "click of death". Cause of death still unknown, but preliminary reports indicate massive surface damage due to tons of bad sectors appearing overnight.
From financial reasons the owner decided not to perform an autopsy, due to the fact that the store would like to have the body returned in a plastic bag Replacement with a different brand is possible.
For all those wishing to pay tribute, the official burial ceremony will be held around 19:00 CET at the computer outlet store around the corner
May his soul rest in pieces...Amen!
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PS - Pretty innovative for my 500th post, yeeeehaaaaaw
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Lol, I tried that IBM Test tool myself, came back with plenty of bad sectors. I could try to revive it, but I'm not going to be bothered to....My C: partition is NTFS incidentally
I used the "fixboot" utility in XP recovery console few times before that chkdsk patch from M$ came out, supposedly fixing the issue. I previously got 3 or 4 times the BSOD with UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_DEVICE.
Bye, bye IBM......here I come Seagate
Oh, by the way....going back to W2K SP2 as well....
I used the "fixboot" utility in XP recovery console few times before that chkdsk patch from M$ came out, supposedly fixing the issue. I previously got 3 or 4 times the BSOD with UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_DEVICE.
Bye, bye IBM......here I come Seagate
Oh, by the way....going back to W2K SP2 as well....
Yeah, I just slapped a couple of coolers on my 60GXP's. I'd rather not have to RMA them.
I have had an IBM 60GXP for over a year now, my pc is on at least 15hours per day, (when not 24/7) i dont have my drive set to idle, i have it inside a quietpc.com silencer (increases heat slightly) and i have not (touch wood) ever had a problem with my drive, just thought i would add this as it seems when ever something goes wrong with any hardware everyone jumps on the negative bandwagon, so i thought i'd share my experience..
3 Maxtors here that were RMA'd. One of those became mine if I'd RMA for my dad, which I did.
So far, Western Digital seems to have been the best in recent times.
So far, Western Digital seems to have been the best in recent times.
Got my Seagate Barracuda ATA IV yesterday, it is indeed a wonder drive. With the case open I have to put my ear next to it to hear the disk activity! Very quiet indeed...
Does the following setup look weird?
Controller1: Master (Seagate 60GB UDMA100)
Slave (Pioneer A106S DVD Multiword DMA2)
Controller2: Master (LiteOn 12x/10x/32x CDRW PIO4)
Slave (Maxtor 20 GB UDMA100)
I know it looks weird for the 2nd controller, but I have cable limitations (too short).
Does the following setup look weird?
Controller1: Master (Seagate 60GB UDMA100)
Slave (Pioneer A106S DVD Multiword DMA2)
Controller2: Master (LiteOn 12x/10x/32x CDRW PIO4)
Slave (Maxtor 20 GB UDMA100)
I know it looks weird for the 2nd controller, but I have cable limitations (too short).
Well, if I pair the HDDs together on a controller, it would be bad for HDD to HDD transfers. If I pair the DVD and CD-RW together it would be bad for on-the-fly CD copying.
So what am I left with? Maybe switch the Maxtor to be master on IDE2 with the CD-RW as slave, but that won't bring a lot, would it?
Any more ideas?
So what am I left with? Maybe switch the Maxtor to be master on IDE2 with the CD-RW as slave, but that won't bring a lot, would it?
Any more ideas?
Have you read this BS about IBM drives only being able to be powered on 8 hours a day?
I'm very happy with my WD 100gb 8mb cache drive...and today I'll be installing my brother's Maxtor 80gb...
I loved IBM...but guilt by association took me away from Creative, and it may do the same for IBM.
Maxtor & WD for IDE, and Seagate for SCSI from now on.
I'm very happy with my WD 100gb 8mb cache drive...and today I'll be installing my brother's Maxtor 80gb...
I loved IBM...but guilt by association took me away from Creative, and it may do the same for IBM.
Maxtor & WD for IDE, and Seagate for SCSI from now on.