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It didn't work...Same error...All i can think is that either the drive is bad, there is a missing jumper somewhere on the hdd, or something on the logic board is bad. Do you have any idea where I could get a decently sized drive, thats good, for cheap? They are a bit pricy on ebay...
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It could still be HDSC Setup itself. There are jumpers that perhaps should be fitted, but without another drive to test, I think it wouldn't be advantageous as yet. I seem to recall having dealt with this model of Seagate years ago. There might even be some "mode pages" on the drive that need changing. ![]() It could be worth popping open the IIci machines (if you can get them) and seeing if there is an Apple badged HD in them. Otherwise, no. It seems old working SCSI drives are fetching quite a premium on eBay. I might be able to claw together a system to actually look at the drive support problem, but my collection is pretty much locked down making accessibility a small issue.
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. What is this "mode pages" that you mentioned? And if you can make a system, that would be awesome, but when we go back to the shop saturday, i will look everywhere for another hdd. (I do have another scsi drive, but sadly it doesn't spin up anymore...the arm moves barely, but i think it's toast)
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BTW, could you show a pic of the connector edge of the drive? Are there any jumpers installed there? Preferably, there should be none. That makes it Device Zero, which is generally preferred as the first physical device. The motherboard is always Device Seven, and CDROMs usually Device Three. I don't see a CD drive in your pic. Also, could you show a pic of your internal SCSI cable from end to end?
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Additionally, try this attached disk image. It won't allow you to format the disk, BUT, boot the 950 from it then go into the System Folder --> Control Panels, and double click on "SCSIProbe"
This should (hopefully) show you a list of attached SCSI devices. You should see the Seagate ST34530N listed, if it is basically working. If you see garbage characters, then we either have a failed drive or a SCSI Termination issue.
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Got drive setup on it, it turned the LED on, and the hdd starting clicking slowly, then the led turned off, and back to flickering, and said there is no drive, but it did see the id number :/ Bad Drive? Will the micronet utility be able to see it and format the drive? Last edited by SirFoxx; Dec 5, 2012 at 09:26 PM. |
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Can you take a pic of the drive setup window, or how does it identify the drive in the "Volume Name(s)" column?
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Sorry, I can't get a picture at the time...what it would do is look for it, and say in a column that there is no disk, but to the right of it it'd say id, and it would have the id of the hard drive...I could get a picture of just the program if thats what you want.
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Just as an update, my dad ordered an apple hdd off of ebay, a school might give me some free scsi drives, but as for the one i have at the moment, i finally got my computer to see it...using Lido 7. The only way it can see it is with the Parity disabled. BUT I cannot do anymore with it because I get two errors:
1. Error on Generic Parameters to Mode Select! then says Format Failed! 2.OSErr = 5 Bad SCSI Command: phase error. Last error (after spamming key) is "You must have at least one Macintosh volume to perform this operation (I clicked the mount command) I have to spam the enter key and it will eventually go away. On the main screen of Lido, it sees the size of the drive, but for the volume, it says Drive Unreadable! All I can really figure is that the coating on the platter is bad, or something else that does the reading of the platter. I also tried the over-night test, and right away it stops with the error: Read error at block 0 Sense Key = $02 Additional Sense = $04 The Seek test will make the HDD light turn off, then turns back to blinking and says average seek time is 0ms...I think whatever tells the arm to move is bad. Last edited by SirFoxx; Dec 8, 2012 at 09:02 PM. |
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It didn't work...Same error...All i can think is that either the drive is bad, there is a missing jumper somewhere on the hdd, or something on the logic board is bad. Do you have any idea where I could get a decently sized drive, thats good, for cheap? They are a bit pricy on ebay...



. What is this "mode pages" that you mentioned? And if you can make a system, that would be awesome, but when we go back to the shop saturday, i will look everywhere for another hdd. (I do have another scsi drive, but sadly it doesn't spin up anymore...the arm moves barely, but i think it's toast)

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