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Good day Andre, I have posted here as requested.
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HI guys, I have the following drives:
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S/N: 9QM8FNQ4
ST3500320AS
P/N: 9BX154-303
Firmware: SD15 (not sure updated to what now. maybe the latest one)
Date code: 09174
Site code: KRATSG
WWN: 5000C500107BFC39
STX-ST3500320AS (B)
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S/N: 9QM8GC4C
ST3500320AS
P/N: 9BX154-303
Firmware: SD15
Date code: 09174
Site code: KRATSG
WWN: 5000C500107BD7C7
STX-ST3500320AS (B)
The latter is displaying signs of the BSY error, no click sound, never had shock. I've brought it into Seagate where the guy successfully updated the firmware and I was able to boot from it again....halfway. Then it was undetectable again. I'm thinking of swapping the logic boards (that's what they do at data recovery centers and charge people $1000 for?) with a similar/identical drive which I bought at the same time. Can anyone tell me if this is safe? The data is important enough to not send for RMA, but not important enough to warrant professional services.
Cheerio,
Nicholas.
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Trace Windows 7 boot/shutdown/hibernate/standby/resume issues
in Windows 7
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Hi Andre,
Thank you for your time and expertise. Yes, I have mapped several network drives to the home server, connected via Gigabit and set to "reconnect". I use these drives regularly for work and entertainment so it is not convenient to re-map them each time they are required. Is there any other way to make this more efficient, some form of Delayed Start perhaps? For most of the time I don't need the drives immediately after logging on.