Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 09:26:25 -0600 From: markham breitbach <markham@ssimicro.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Disk not spinning up Message-ID: <7116d009-9e2f-b317-d278-4c479ef86bf6@ssimicro.com> In-Reply-To: <1505720438.849.4.camel@alice-dsl.net> References: <20170917214321.8fd2157b.freebsd@edvax.de> <bea2ec4d-9328-4aeb-d4c5-be939ed49dc1@FreeBSD.org> <20170917225042.abab307c.freebsd@edvax.de> <20170917230229.378686f0@archlinux.localdomain> <20170917231344.54cf0fd4.freebsd@edvax.de> <ab48c164-e48c-2085-b30a-7d3f3f6fbbf2@ShaneWare.Biz> <20170918092034.430ea08b@moonstudio> <1505720438.849.4.camel@alice-dsl.net>
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The intermittent nature of this, and the "wiggling things makes it go sometimes", makes me think this might be a cracked solder joint on the controller. As a last ditch effort it might be worth trying to reflow the board in a house-hold oven (convection-style ovens are best because of the more even heat distribution).=A0 I have not tried this myself, although I do have a friend that was able to fix a video-card doing this. google is your friend here:=A0 https://goo.gl/K8ZGos. -M disclaimer:=A0 WARNING!=A0 May produce toxic fumes or burn down your hous= e!=A0 do this at your own risk! :)
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