Well it did for 10 mins, and then it made some noises, head moved rather erratically, lolled to one side and stayed there – hmmmm doesn’t sound too good. Off with the power. Let’s place our patient in our diagnostic bed (well inside my PC). Switch ON. OK so the bios found the drive as “D”; windows booted up, and found it as well. So far.So good.
Time for a brain scan (sorry scandisk)Â…Â…Â….Oh Oh, 30 mins later.Prognoses not looking good. Lets try and format itÂ…Â…Â….no joy, still no lifeÂ…Â…Â…Â…..looks like time of death 11:30pm , its passed away and gone to hard drive heaven.
Well its post Morton time. LetÂ’s look at the platen to start with Â…Â…. HmmmÂ…. Marks on it! Together with some moisture!!! Looks like some waters got in there probably in the air, while I was putting it all back together. (Should have left it a while longer before I went in the bath room) dam heads damaged the platen.
Oh well it least it had a doner card, so the cover going to be kept until a replacement hard drive comes along (now I had its twin around here some where, itÂ’ll turn up) Egor look in those other PCÂ’s , then Ricenstein will returnÂ…Â…..ha haHA HA HA HAÂ…Â…Â…..life, there will be LIFE ! Â…. Untill the next time.