beto wrote:
Seagate doesnt need special alignment u are not telling us wich was the first "syntomph" means hdd knocks on first?, wich ATA registers was showing, and wich was the terminal log?,
Regards
Thanks for the reply. I guess what I was getting at is, forget about my customer's drive for now and the symptoms with that. I'm more curious as to why the symptoms might have occured on the parts drives. Why would a drive come ready, and then a few seconds later start to knock. 2 of the parts drives are like that now. One of them I removed the head, and when I put the head back in it knocked after coming ready. The second one I was just going to try and go step-by-step through a process of elimination. I opened the drive, closed it, and it worked fine. Next I opened the drive, removed the upper magnet, put it back on, closed it, and it comes ready but starts knocking a few seconds after coming ready just like the first parts drive.
I've never had a problem like this, and it was a little odd. Why would a single head that was not mishandled in any way, suddenly click after it was removed and then replaced. Why would a drive click that had nothing more than it's top magnet removed and put back on?
It just seemed like a really weird problem. Especially on a drive that is so simple. I mean we regularly swap heads and move platters on drives much much bigger than this without much trouble, so it is a bit perplexing, and Seagates have always been one of the easier drives for us.