I've got a Seagate ST410800N SCSI HD -- a bargain (I thought) at $28.
I installed it and tried to format and partition it using Seagate's Deskwizard2000 software, but the software can't 'see' it.
The drive is recognized by my Iomega scsi host adapter, and it appears in Windows device manager (though it is listed as a Seagate SX910800N -- a slightly different model#). The windows setup screen lists it under the HDD list as a "bootable add-in card"
FDISK sees the drive, but reports its capacity as 1024MB instead of the 10GB it's supposed to have, and reports a "write enable error" when I try to configure it. This error is reported whether or not the write protect/enable jumper is in place. FDISK then freezes, sometimes after reporting that the drive has been successfully partitioned and asking me to reboot, and sometimes immediately after displaying the error. This lockup prevents me from properly shutting down Windows and rebooting to complete the partitioning process.
There are no duplicate SCSI IDs in the setup, and the drive is self-terminating. The host adapter is set to automatic termination.
The drive is a little noisy, with an occasional 'chattering sound'. As it's sitting on the workbench instead of inside the case right now I wpould expect it to be a little noisier than an properly enclosed drive. I'm hoping the noise isn't the sign of a dead drive (would a dead drive show up on the host adaptor?)
Granted, I'm not a tech, but I've got Seagate's installation and user manuals. Have I overlooked something, or have I got myself a fancy doorstop?
Thank you very much,
Adam
I installed it and tried to format and partition it using Seagate's Deskwizard2000 software, but the software can't 'see' it.
The drive is recognized by my Iomega scsi host adapter, and it appears in Windows device manager (though it is listed as a Seagate SX910800N -- a slightly different model#). The windows setup screen lists it under the HDD list as a "bootable add-in card"
FDISK sees the drive, but reports its capacity as 1024MB instead of the 10GB it's supposed to have, and reports a "write enable error" when I try to configure it. This error is reported whether or not the write protect/enable jumper is in place. FDISK then freezes, sometimes after reporting that the drive has been successfully partitioned and asking me to reboot, and sometimes immediately after displaying the error. This lockup prevents me from properly shutting down Windows and rebooting to complete the partitioning process.
There are no duplicate SCSI IDs in the setup, and the drive is self-terminating. The host adapter is set to automatic termination.
The drive is a little noisy, with an occasional 'chattering sound'. As it's sitting on the workbench instead of inside the case right now I wpould expect it to be a little noisier than an properly enclosed drive. I'm hoping the noise isn't the sign of a dead drive (would a dead drive show up on the host adaptor?)
Granted, I'm not a tech, but I've got Seagate's installation and user manuals. Have I overlooked something, or have I got myself a fancy doorstop?
Thank you very much,
Adam