#275337 - 04/02/2006 23:00
Re: Death rattle of drive
[Re: Snowshoe]
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I'm under the impression that the new drive IS BAD do you agree?
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#275338 - 04/02/2006 23:17
Re: Death rattle of drive
[Re: pgrzelak]
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Got to leave for an hour. I might be picking up a drive since this one might be going back to TigerDirect.
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#275339 - 05/02/2006 12:49
Re: Death rattle of drive
[Re: Snowshoe]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 15/08/2000
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Greetings!
Sorry for the delay. Like I said, I was away from the computer last evening.
Yes, I agree that the 40GB drive seems to be toast. It might be worthwhile to try it in another player, but even then I am not sure I would trust it. If you can replace it, great!
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#275340 - 05/02/2006 12:55
Re: Death rattle of drive
[Re: Snowshoe]
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Registered: 29/08/2000
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Quote: I'm under the impression that the new drive IS BAD do you agree?
The only way to know for sure (apart from observing smoke), is to view the S.M.A.R.T. data from the drive, either using smartctl, or the IBM Drive Fitness software, or whatever S.M.A.R.T. program the manufacturer supplies for it.
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#275341 - 05/02/2006 14:17
Re: Death rattle of drive
[Re: mlord]
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OK, I don't have a laptop computer to try that in can smartctl be done in the Rio if it won't boot properly?
I suppose I could get one of those adapters so I could use it in my PC WinXP.
Edited by Snowshoe (05/02/2006 14:20)
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#275342 - 05/02/2006 14:54
Re: Death rattle of drive/birth of a new one
[Re: Snowshoe]
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Well the new drive I bought last nite has just been successfully, manually partitioned, now on to formatting the disk.
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#275343 - 05/02/2006 16:10
Re: Death rattle of drive
[Re: pgrzelak]
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Well succes on partitioning & formatting the new new drive not the old new drive, Emplode shows a total of 67G now. I used the Rio instead of the Empeg since the display fuse I soldered had a cold joint & needs resoldering. Thanks a lot Paul for the step by step help I know it must've been frustrating trying to help someone who doesn't really understand whats behind the steps needed but can follow them.
Now I do have one more ?
I noticed on a post/FAQ? somewhere that you can't swap drives back & forth from a Empeg to a Rio. Is this still true or is there a work around? For my original plan was to put the new drive in the Empeg. If I was to fill this drive w/music/playlists in the Rio could I have the same music/playlists in the Empeg when the drive is switched over or would I have to just get a new drive for the Empeg as well?
Edited by Snowshoe (06/02/2006 01:33)
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#275344 - 05/02/2006 16:12
Re: Death rattle of drive
[Re: Snowshoe]
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Registered: 25/12/2000
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You can swap them around without problem, with the exception that if you have some massive number of extra programs running on the IIa (RioCar), you might not get them all to run on the II (empeg), due to the lesser amount of memory.
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#275345 - 05/02/2006 19:29
Re: Death rattle of drive
[Re: wfaulk]
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to clarify further, you cannot swap drives between an Empeg Mk1 and an Empeg Mk2 or RioCar (Mk2a) without rebuilding them. But as Bitt noted, between an Mk2 and an Mk2a is fine.
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#275346 - 06/02/2006 01:31
Re: Death rattle of drive
[Re: wfaulk]
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Excellent, I only have two programs on it, that I run w/any regularity. Emphatic & tts clock which I guess the latter only runs when booting. I also have Empire but haven't used it a lot.
I plan on checking the apparently dead drives to see if they are indeed dead.
Can anyone tell me if smartctl can be run on a dead drive or does it still have to have some life in it? I had run it on the suspected old drive previous to the drive swap fiasco & it did show some errors. So I didn't check it any further, but the playlists did continue to work & show up. As far as the new drive that's apparently dead also, I don't even think it runs at all to be able to check it.
Edited by Snowshoe (06/02/2006 01:32)
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#275347 - 06/02/2006 01:42
Re: Death rattle of drive
[Re: Snowshoe]
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carpal tunnel
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smartctl won't be allowed (by Linux) to even attempt to talk to the drive unless the Linux IDE driver sees (successfully probes for) the drive at boot time.
cheers
Edited by mlord (06/02/2006 01:43)
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#275348 - 06/02/2006 09:27
Re: Death rattle of drive
[Re: mlord]
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Given that, it is unlikely to work on that 40GB drive. I am glad you were able to get it running though!!!
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#275349 - 06/02/2006 14:31
Re: Death rattle of drive
[Re: pgrzelak]
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I am just sooooooo happy that my new HDD install and copy went flawless!!!!
sorry to hear about all ur problems
Ed
p.s. ...paul...loading up well!
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#275350 - 06/02/2006 21:38
Re: Death rattle of drive
[Re: pgrzelak]
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Paul, this is a spot on question set. Well said. This is what should be asked when the only real advice is re-format and start from scratch.
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#275351 - 06/02/2006 21:41
Re: Death rattle of drive
[Re: Snowshoe]
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Hardware OK, drive not formatted.
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#275352 - 06/02/2006 21:42
Re: Death rattle of drive
[Re: Snowshoe]
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No, it has no effect. Don't get diverted off track.
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#275353 - 06/02/2006 21:43
Re: Death rattle of drive
[Re: Snowshoe]
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carpal tunnel
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This is not a complete boot log.
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#275354 - 06/02/2006 21:44
Re: Death rattle of drive
[Re: Snowshoe]
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Again, an incomplete boot log.
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#275355 - 06/02/2006 21:47
Re: Death rattle of drive
[Re: pgrzelak]
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Quote: This can work, in theory.
No, it won't work. You *have* to hard jumper the drives, and not rely on CS functionality - it's not supported in the host.
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#275356 - 03/03/2006 02:13
Re: Death rattle of drive
[Re: Snowshoe]
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As a followup to this thread the NEW 40G Hitachi Travelstar drive was found to be defective it wouldn't even show up for the Drive Fitness Test. Hitachi sent a new one back to me & will soon be installed. The old drive it was replacing is showing errors using smartctl but amazingly still works so I'll keep it til it dies. Thanks to all for the help w/this, great board but I knew that coming in.
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#275357 - 06/03/2006 12:33
Re: Death rattle of drive
[Re: schofiel]
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Quote: You *have* to hard jumper the drives...
...or hard not-jumper the drives. As Rob says, cable select is not supported by the empeg. These days, hard drives often come out of the box jumpered for cable select, and you need to check that the jumpers are on the correct pins (or that you've taken the jumper off completely, as appropriate).
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#275358 - 06/03/2006 20:56
Re: Death rattle of drive
[Re: Roger]
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I never even considered using Cable Select at that time, I knew it wasn't an option.
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