I have a hard drive that one of my customers gave me, it is a 3.5" drive, Maxtor model D540X-4K, 20GB. It came out of some kind of audio recording equipment in his sound booth.
When powered on, it spins up, then there's a sound that's best described as dropping a marble onto a table from about 1 inch, then the drive spins up higher, stays there for 2 seconds, then there's that same sound again, then it spins back down to the original speed and stays there indefinitely. Now I noticed on the label that it's rated at 500 - 800mA so the 2 different speeds may be normal - maybe it's designed to speed up under load and run in a silent mode the rest of the time.
The problem is the drive doesn't show up in BIOS and doesn't work when attached to a PC using a IDE > USB 2.0 adapter. The drive is essentially dead. I just want to know what to tell the guy when I give it back in more detail than 'It's a hardware failure'.
When powered on, it spins up, then there's a sound that's best described as dropping a marble onto a table from about 1 inch, then the drive spins up higher, stays there for 2 seconds, then there's that same sound again, then it spins back down to the original speed and stays there indefinitely. Now I noticed on the label that it's rated at 500 - 800mA so the 2 different speeds may be normal - maybe it's designed to speed up under load and run in a silent mode the rest of the time.
The problem is the drive doesn't show up in BIOS and doesn't work when attached to a PC using a IDE > USB 2.0 adapter. The drive is essentially dead. I just want to know what to tell the guy when I give it back in more detail than 'It's a hardware failure'.
