BGman wrote:
On normal IDE .
1. Put the jumpers for safe mode.
2. Connect the power cable.
3. Start the computer in DOS.
4. Connect the data cable to the drive.
5. Start MHDD ( or a similar program).
6. Press F2 (in MHDD) and read the model.
That is all.
I am trying to diagnose my broken WD5000KS drive using this procedure. No luck.
I jumpered it for "safe-mode". Since this is SATA drive I installed three jumpers close to interface, please correct me if I am wrong.
When I power up computer drive spins-up and clicks few times and than turns itself off. The same behavior as in regular mode. In neither mode drive is being detected by the BIOS nor it is detected by MHDD program.
Since WD5000KS is broken and I have never tried "safe-mode" before so I do not exactly not what to expect. I grabbed perfectly working WD200 IDE drive.
I set it up for "safe-mode", three jumpers close to power connector, again please correct me if I am wrong. Now, when I power computer drive is silent all the time, I think it makes sense but still it is not detected by the BIOS or MHDD.
What am doing wrong?
When hdd is in "safe-mode":
1) should it remain quiet, is it the sign that it is in "safe-mode"
2) should it be detected by the BIOS?
Based on described behaviour of my WD5000KS, does it mean PCB is bad and not even entering "safe-mode"?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.