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SCSI Maxtor Atlas 10K V

August 13th, 2008, 6:12

Hi,

To make the long story short - here is the trace of this drive's boot sequence:
http://www.crashproofsolutions.com/max300sca/

The sense code allegedly means - Heads cannot find servo sync (no PLR but heads with nonyncFound)
The drive is visible in SCSI BIOS as "Connected but not ready". I use a 39160 non-RAID controller.

I do have an identical drive that works fine and can be pilfered for parts. I tried the controller board swap just in case, which did not work.

The drive consists of 8 heads and 4 platters, but I think the heads are parked on a ramp, so it's probably only a moderately difficult job to move the platters to another disk instead of moving heads as compared to a rampless nightmare. I haven't opened this species of a drive before.

SCSItool reads the drive parameters, but won't let me check its G-list.

Am I looking at a bad head, in which case a swap would potentially yield a working drive, or is my problem even worse?

Re: SCSI Maxtor Atlas 10K V

August 13th, 2008, 9:16

Now you are here :)

Re: SCSI Maxtor Atlas 10K V

August 13th, 2008, 12:12

Not exactly first post either. :)

Still the question remains.
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