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to: JIM HOLSONBACK
from: JAY EMRIE
date: 2005-03-08 21:03:00
subject: HDD Bipolar Disorder

JH>I was recently trying to use the WD Data Lifeguard diagnostics diskette
JH>to try and wake up a HDD which FDISK could not detect.

JH>Here's the strange part - - per its label, the Drive is a WD Caviar 5.1
JH>GB,  Model AC35100,  CHS of 10672/15/63 (LBA Translation 667/240/63?).
JH>But my mainboard autodetects it as 11184/15/63, and recommends an LBA
JH>translation of 699/240/63. When I run the WD diagnostics, it detects the
JH>HDD as 5.4 GB, WD Model AC35400L.  The WD utility "write
zeroes" seems
JH>to work on it, but takes a loooong time - a couple hours to get thru the
JH>first couple percent of the drive.  FDISK still wouldn't work after
JH>that.

JH>My only SWAG so far is that the Make, model, chs etc. of the drive are
JH>stored on a PROM or EPROM chip on the circuit board, and that someone
JH>swapped circuit boards on this drive, in hopes of making a Frankenstein
JH>and bringing it to life.

JH>Any other guesses/insights/advice will be appreciated.

Jim, considering the low prices of HDs now days, it hardly seems
worthwhile to expend too much time and energy on only a 5.1 Gb HD -
dubious at best. I'd just look around for a good price on a new HD.

Jay
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