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Date:      Tue, 23 Mar 2004 11:13:31 -0800 (PST)
From:      Mark Terribile <materribile@yahoo.com>
To:        Joey Mingrone <joey@mingrone.org>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        Jerry McAllister <jerrymc@clunix.cl.msu.edu>
Subject:   Re: drive / IDE controller questions
Message-ID:  <20040323191331.794.qmail@web21110.mail.yahoo.com>
In-Reply-To: <200403231224.59257.joey@mingrone.org>

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[Joey Mingrone]

> I don't think the problem is with the drive itself overheating ...  
> ... I tried the touch-test ... and the drive seems warm, but ... not hot.
> ... the front case fan is doing a pretty good job.  ... there was a
> pretty good breeze blowing right around the drive itself.

Two long shots:  First, have you tried a new cable to the driver?  It's
possible the old one is marginal.  (And make sure the driver jumpers are
not loose.)  Second, have you checked that the drive has a good ground
connection to the power supply (not just the case mounting)?  It's possible
to have just enough resistance that the signals will be affected.  You might
try another connector; if the connectors are daisy-chained, you might try
the one nearest the power supply.  (I had a car that came from the factory
with a marginal ground on the fuel-injection computer.)  Of course, if you
have a scope, you can check for stray ground voltages on the case.

As I recall, you already made sure that the power supply is adequate on
both the +5 and +12?

    Mark Terribile


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