So though my own testing with a 7700 we have I determined that there is absolutley nothing special about the hard drives in these. They are formatted with a Fat32 file system. Our 7700 has about 815MB of files on it. We have the drive go out on one. I simply pulled the drive from the other and cloned it to an old 30GB laptop drive we had laying around. Plugged it in and presto. Works great. Even extended the partition out to the full 30GB and the 7700 likes it just fine. Also copied it to a desktops drive to look at the files. Found the driver files - replaced those with the most current drivers. You can even fool around with some of the web pages if you want - I replaced the Centreware logo with our own company logo and added some custom pages to the help file pages.
Anyways - when I first ran across this when the older 7700 drive died I came to realize you cannot get the files for a drive anywhere. You have no choice but to pay a 9000% markup for an outdated IDE laptop drive with less than a gig of files on it if the drive in your printer happens to die. Knowing this I now of course have a backup of our 7700 drives files.
That being said we recently picked up a couple of used government surplus 7750 phasers. Sadly for data security they pulled and destroyed the hard drives from both prior to letting them leave the building. Is there any remote chance anyone on here happens to have a backup of the files from a 7750 hard drive? Or of you have or have access to a 7750 might be willing to make a backup of the files? I'd be willing to pay for this and to be honest I'd rather pay you than pay $150 (refurb) or even more for a new drive. The actual hard drives are only worth twenty to thirty bucks. I think Xerox users should band together to make the files from their drives available for others so we are not held hostage to gouging for an off the shelf part. I'd happily offer up a copy of the hard drive files for a 7700 for anyone that needs it.
Anyways - if anyone with a 7750 might be willing to help please do let me know. I already know these 2 7750 machines I got were under service contracts and in excellent working order up until they were replaced. These are great workhorse machines and need to be put back to good use.
Anyways - when I first ran across this when the older 7700 drive died I came to realize you cannot get the files for a drive anywhere. You have no choice but to pay a 9000% markup for an outdated IDE laptop drive with less than a gig of files on it if the drive in your printer happens to die. Knowing this I now of course have a backup of our 7700 drives files.
That being said we recently picked up a couple of used government surplus 7750 phasers. Sadly for data security they pulled and destroyed the hard drives from both prior to letting them leave the building. Is there any remote chance anyone on here happens to have a backup of the files from a 7750 hard drive? Or of you have or have access to a 7750 might be willing to make a backup of the files? I'd be willing to pay for this and to be honest I'd rather pay you than pay $150 (refurb) or even more for a new drive. The actual hard drives are only worth twenty to thirty bucks. I think Xerox users should band together to make the files from their drives available for others so we are not held hostage to gouging for an off the shelf part. I'd happily offer up a copy of the hard drive files for a 7700 for anyone that needs it.
Anyways - if anyone with a 7750 might be willing to help please do let me know. I already know these 2 7750 machines I got were under service contracts and in excellent working order up until they were replaced. These are great workhorse machines and need to be put back to good use.