Scott Ehrlich wrote:
On Tue, 25 Dec 2007, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Frank Cox wrote:
On Tue, 25 Dec 2007 17:37:32 -0500
Robert Moskowitz <rgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sense Key: 0x2 Not Ready, Segment 0
Get some canned air and blow the dirt off of the sensor in the drive.
No change.
The drive is the coffee mug tray style. so even opening the plastic
housing for the drive does not let me 'see' the sensor, but I used a
lot of canned air and no change in behaviour....
Perhaps I have to go out to the drug store and buy one of those drive
lens cleaner disks?
Have you tried removing/reseating the data cable on both ends?
USB. I thought I mentioned that....
I've seen this work a handful of times. Also, SCSI or other? If SCSI,
is it properly terminated, and with the correct ID? I once replaced a
SCSI hard drive, and due to some technical change that completely
baffled me, using the same cable, and ensuring IDs were all correct
(unchanged), could not get the system to properly boot? In the end, a
colleague with similar knowledge ended up relocating the SCSI
terminator on the cable itself. No reason why it needed to be
relocated, but that solved the problem.
Yeah if those SCSI terminators get a little dirty ;)
Try cabling and see what happens...
Using 2.0 cables. Of course the server is an old Compaq SFF that only
supports USB 1.1
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