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On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 12:05 AM, Greg Rundlett (freephile)<greg-SfI3QVg0eaJl57MIdRCFDg at public.gmane.org> wrote: [snip] > > But, after trying to boot with noapci and other such boot options the > system still would take over 15 minutes to boot with lots of DRDY > messages or other ATA errors. ?So, I began to realize that the disk > controller itself must be bad and I bought an external hard drive > enclosure so that I could mount the disk from a good system. ?Checking > to make sure that I bought the right size enclosure, and the right > type (SATA v. IDE), I just found out that Enhanced IDE is different > from IDE. ?Time to return the IDE enclosure and wait some more to get > an EIDE enclosure. > Actually, I did not notice that the drive was fitted with a special adapter for the Dell Inspiron 5100 notebook that it came out of. That adapter turns the 40 pins into a two-sided male tab connector like this: http://www.pchub.com/uph/photos/item/6329187330580300002_HA003.jpg Once you remove the adapter, the drive mates with the enclosure I bought because the pins for the EIDE drive are the same as IDE and PATA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_ATA That said, my drive is still not even recognized by sudo fdisk -l or gparted. -- Greg Rundlett m. 978-764-4424 -skype/aim/irc/twitter freephile http://profiles.aim.com/freephile
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