- Dec 11, 2000
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Well, I just got my SCSI card (first one ever) and I had a 9.1 gig(Quantum worked for a week straight no problems) in there and then I ran a defrag and when I came back the computer was off and the back of the drive smelled like something fried! :Q.
I rebooted and after talking to quantum tech support they said I had to get it RMA'd, ok thats cool, it happens.
Then today I get a newer, still used HDD and a cdrw, and a cdrom.
I go to load windows and do a format(worked fine) and then a media check(or whatever that diagnostic is in the scsi bios) and it had a medium error.
I called seagate and got an RMA #.
Do you think its the SCSI card or the drives. I got the drives from trustworthy people used.
But the SCSI cdrom and cdrw work fine right now...
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Matt
I rebooted and after talking to quantum tech support they said I had to get it RMA'd, ok thats cool, it happens.
Then today I get a newer, still used HDD and a cdrw, and a cdrom.
I go to load windows and do a format(worked fine) and then a media check(or whatever that diagnostic is in the scsi bios) and it had a medium error.
I called seagate and got an RMA #.
Do you think its the SCSI card or the drives. I got the drives from trustworthy people used.
But the SCSI cdrom and cdrw work fine right now...
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Matt
