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Excelstor CT210

March 1st, 2005, 4:51

In the past when I have dealt with recovering Excelstor drives, they have all been hacked (ok, "remanufactured" IBM / Hitachi drives.
Just got one in yesterday that appears to be an original brand.
Model is CT210, 10GB. The PTLS2271 chip has blown / burnt.

Can anyone confirm this is indeed Excelstor's own drive, or is it something else remanufactured? The logic board does not look in the slightest bit familiar to me.

Thanks

Odie

Re: Excelstor CT210

March 1st, 2005, 17:05

Odiferous wrote:In the past when I have dealt with recovering Excelstor drives, they have all been hacked (ok, "remanufactured" IBM / Hitachi drives.
Just got one in yesterday that appears to be an original brand.
Model is CT210, 10GB. The PTLS2271 chip has blown / burnt.

Can anyone confirm this is indeed Excelstor's own drive, or is it something else remanufactured? The logic board does not look in the slightest bit familiar to me.

Thanks

Odie


Hi, Maxtor used this motor combo in the 9xxxxx families.
that's all i know.
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