8 Dec
2004
8 Dec
'04
03:35
On Tuesday 07 December 2004 09:05 am, Brad Bourn wrote:
Yes, the drive is dying. I have in the past been able to bring dead drives back to life for customers if I have a duplicate drive. Sometimes you can swap controller from one drive to another to at least be able to recover data to new drive.
But that costs more than a new drive. They want the drive back just to be sure you really had one and were entitled to a replacement. Swack it with a big hammer, it makes no difference to them. There's no way they would use a used drive. -- _____________________________________ John Andersen