Could My New Drive Be Bad?
Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 12:03 am
I just received an 80 gig Hitachi 7K100 unit from an eBay seller who had allegedly purchased it to replace a thought-failing disk that turned out to be OK. It had been unpackaged but never used.
Upon swapping it into the T42 and using Acronis 10.0 to copy the disk image I'd put out to an external drive, the new drive immediately begain giving LOUD clanks and thunks. Acronis ran for a while and then reported a disk error.
I then took a Windows XP CD, and attempted to partition and format it that way. Nothing happened at all - it saw the one 76 gig partition but wouldn't act upon it, giving no report at all.
I have one of those IBM external enclosures from DealExtreme (mentioned elsewhere in these forums) on order, but it won't be here for another 10 days. Obviously that would be my next approach.
Is there any way this drive could NOT be defective? Could I be overlooking something significant? I see it's under warranty until 11/08 but I'm not so sure they'll deal gracefully with someone who has no paperwork on the purchase.
Art, distressed
Upon swapping it into the T42 and using Acronis 10.0 to copy the disk image I'd put out to an external drive, the new drive immediately begain giving LOUD clanks and thunks. Acronis ran for a while and then reported a disk error.
I then took a Windows XP CD, and attempted to partition and format it that way. Nothing happened at all - it saw the one 76 gig partition but wouldn't act upon it, giving no report at all.
I have one of those IBM external enclosures from DealExtreme (mentioned elsewhere in these forums) on order, but it won't be here for another 10 days. Obviously that would be my next approach.
Is there any way this drive could NOT be defective? Could I be overlooking something significant? I see it's under warranty until 11/08 but I'm not so sure they'll deal gracefully with someone who has no paperwork on the purchase.
Art, distressed