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An UNEXPECTED Event!
Yesterday I received two IDE HDDs. Nothing to write home about, right? This is also exactly what I was thinking. But wait, there is a catch to this, apparently innocuous event! He He...
When I heard the name of the first HDD I was about to receive, I was like this: Quantum (This sounds about right (raised eyebrow)), Trail......(WAIT, IT CANNOT BE!), .....BLAZER(ARE YOU FOR REAL?!)
When I saw the HDDs in the flesh, I found out that one was a Quantum Trailblazer 850MB my first HDD, and the other was a Seagate Medalist ST38420A - 8.6 GB. When I saw the Seagate I said WTH! happened here. Someone separated the metallic glued top and now it was glued to the specifications sticker. That certain someone also removed the platter protectiom sticker. Observe the pine tree and the read-write head reflection in the platter . I applied ORAFOL Film to temporary protect the platters and I also used a hair dryer to separate the metallic cover from the specifications sticker.
Soon I will test the HDDs. The Quantum looks MINT and if it works as good as it looks, it will take the place of the other Quantum Trailblazer from the 5x86 build, as the latter has seen several hundred thousands of miles of usage and I want to protect it . The Seagate might work, I dont know.
Quantum TRAILBLAZER 840AT - P/N TR84A011 Rev. 02-D - funny thing that when you want something, it comes when you least expect it, from someone you least expect it and sometimes in pairs. Now I have TWO Quantum Trailblazers...special event for sure
Seagate Medalist ST38420A - 8.6 GB - This is a case of an extremely curious individual or an uninformed one. If it wont work then we know why it looks like this.
gallery: https://postimg.org/gallery/33l81eb06/
Testing, TESTING, 1,2....t e s t i n g!
Today I ran some tests on:
* Quantum TRAILBLAZER TRB850A / 840AT 850MB P/N TR84A011 Rev. 02-D
* Seagate Medalist ST38420A 8.6GB
Quantum TRAILBLAZER TRB850A is working fine but not all was smooth sailing.
Initial testing revealed some problems with the Quantum. The read /write graphs in HDD Tune were kind of bad. The tests were made using an Abit Serillel adapter, AT PSU, ExpressCard - eSATA card, on my Acer Aspire 5315 laptop. The most important fact is that it has no reallocated sectors and the motor works well.
First, the HDD was put through several cycles of ERASE and VERIFY in HDD Tune, followed by another set of ERASE and VERIFY cycles in HDDScan 3.3 - on Windows 10. HDDScan has shown some sectors with delays. These delays were consistent and I was pretty sure that the years it stood in storage, a bad PSU, inadequate storage and other factors have made the HDD to not function properly.
gallery: https://postimg.org/gallery/1h82ougng/
The files on the HDD were from 1999/2000 and they were ERADICATED!
I ran a HDD Regenerator test on Win 10 to see the real state of the HDD . Yep HDDScan was right. DELAYS DELAYS DELAYS. A full format didnt fix this.
Next I took the HDD and I put it in the rack from the PIII-550 build and I ran three passes of HDD Regenerator. I was pretty sure that this wil fix it.
I wasnt wrong. Look how nicely the read graph goes down and remember how it looked before. I also ran Atto, and Roadkil's Disk Speed tests on Win 98SE. THE HDD IS MINT!!!
gallery: https://postimg.org/gallery/jhtn31qo/
Seagate Medalist ST38420A - the situation wasnt pretty at all.
I hooked it to a PSU and when I saw that the motor was not working I knew it was kind of done for.
I removed the PCB and after I saw burn marks I knew for sure it was done. This was the motive that it looked strange with the removed metalic cover. The owner maybe didnt check the PCB or he tried to spin it by hand......etc etc etc.
I kept the PCB, the screws, the magnets and the rest went into the trash.
Case closed! I'm not keeping broken pieces of hardware and especially broken HDDs.
gallery: https://postimg.org/gallery/31mm5kr5m/
More later.
Yesterday I received two IDE HDDs. Nothing to write home about, right? This is also exactly what I was thinking. But wait, there is a catch to this, apparently innocuous event! He He...
When I heard the name of the first HDD I was about to receive, I was like this: Quantum (This sounds about right (raised eyebrow)), Trail......(WAIT, IT CANNOT BE!), .....BLAZER(ARE YOU FOR REAL?!)
When I saw the HDDs in the flesh, I found out that one was a Quantum Trailblazer 850MB my first HDD, and the other was a Seagate Medalist ST38420A - 8.6 GB. When I saw the Seagate I said WTH! happened here. Someone separated the metallic glued top and now it was glued to the specifications sticker. That certain someone also removed the platter protectiom sticker. Observe the pine tree and the read-write head reflection in the platter . I applied ORAFOL Film to temporary protect the platters and I also used a hair dryer to separate the metallic cover from the specifications sticker.
Soon I will test the HDDs. The Quantum looks MINT and if it works as good as it looks, it will take the place of the other Quantum Trailblazer from the 5x86 build, as the latter has seen several hundred thousands of miles of usage and I want to protect it . The Seagate might work, I dont know.
Quantum TRAILBLAZER 840AT - P/N TR84A011 Rev. 02-D - funny thing that when you want something, it comes when you least expect it, from someone you least expect it and sometimes in pairs. Now I have TWO Quantum Trailblazers...special event for sure
Seagate Medalist ST38420A - 8.6 GB - This is a case of an extremely curious individual or an uninformed one. If it wont work then we know why it looks like this.
gallery: https://postimg.org/gallery/33l81eb06/
Testing, TESTING, 1,2....t e s t i n g!
Today I ran some tests on:
* Quantum TRAILBLAZER TRB850A / 840AT 850MB P/N TR84A011 Rev. 02-D
* Seagate Medalist ST38420A 8.6GB
Quantum TRAILBLAZER TRB850A is working fine but not all was smooth sailing.
Initial testing revealed some problems with the Quantum. The read /write graphs in HDD Tune were kind of bad. The tests were made using an Abit Serillel adapter, AT PSU, ExpressCard - eSATA card, on my Acer Aspire 5315 laptop. The most important fact is that it has no reallocated sectors and the motor works well.
First, the HDD was put through several cycles of ERASE and VERIFY in HDD Tune, followed by another set of ERASE and VERIFY cycles in HDDScan 3.3 - on Windows 10. HDDScan has shown some sectors with delays. These delays were consistent and I was pretty sure that the years it stood in storage, a bad PSU, inadequate storage and other factors have made the HDD to not function properly.
gallery: https://postimg.org/gallery/1h82ougng/
The files on the HDD were from 1999/2000 and they were ERADICATED!
I ran a HDD Regenerator test on Win 10 to see the real state of the HDD . Yep HDDScan was right. DELAYS DELAYS DELAYS. A full format didnt fix this.
Next I took the HDD and I put it in the rack from the PIII-550 build and I ran three passes of HDD Regenerator. I was pretty sure that this wil fix it.
I wasnt wrong. Look how nicely the read graph goes down and remember how it looked before. I also ran Atto, and Roadkil's Disk Speed tests on Win 98SE. THE HDD IS MINT!!!
gallery: https://postimg.org/gallery/jhtn31qo/
Seagate Medalist ST38420A - the situation wasnt pretty at all.
I hooked it to a PSU and when I saw that the motor was not working I knew it was kind of done for.
I removed the PCB and after I saw burn marks I knew for sure it was done. This was the motive that it looked strange with the removed metalic cover. The owner maybe didnt check the PCB or he tried to spin it by hand......etc etc etc.
I kept the PCB, the screws, the magnets and the rest went into the trash.
Case closed! I'm not keeping broken pieces of hardware and especially broken HDDs.
gallery: https://postimg.org/gallery/31mm5kr5m/
More later.
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