Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 13:05:22 EST 2019 | dekhead
Please post pict of error. Is System power disengaging prior to error? Does error require reboot? Or can you "recover/continue"?
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 00:13:58 EST 2022 | sarason
There are companys that recover discs like this by mounting that platters in a donor drive. The costs are usually very reasonable considering your downtime etc. sarason
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 03 20:19:28 EST 2022 | astarotf
If our hard drive had scratches on the data lens, the needle was misaligned and caused the drive damage. The disk cannot be recovered.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 05:04:38 EDT 1999 | Jim Mitchell
For the record, the problem was related to a bad floppy disk resulting a corrupted dll file. Microsoft Windows 98 did a poor job of recovering from a bad dll. The dll was removed, QSoft re-installed, and all is running well. Times change Earl and
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 24 14:50:05 EST 2003 | jonfox
Look for a local smelting service. They will take your boards (in bulk, we used to send them 300lbs at a time) and then credit you back for the precious metals recovered (gold, silver, platinum, etc...) minus any fees for service. Shipping costs a
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 08 03:41:19 EDT 2004 | Ian White
I have worken in production lines where attrition rates were measured and acceptable limits were set using 3 classes of parts:- A=Expensive Parts IC's etc, B= medium cost parts Diodes, tants etc, C= low cost parts typically Chop Caps and R's. We set
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 11 13:37:38 EDT 2024 | carl_p
I'm wondering why check really? How many times have you had the incoming part incorrect? I've worked a very high volume companies & the incoming components were never reviewed - we had less than a handful of issues in 20 years? Even on those occas
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 16:35:02 EST 2000 | D Scott
Larry, I have seen this problem on our IP-3 also. You can recover from this without powering down by going into the I/O page and turning off that particular function. The machine should be fine once you exit out of the I/O page. It almost acts like
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 19:11:37 EST 2000 | Michael Parker
Not much activity here in the past few days. Just wondering if you all have been egg nogging it too much in preparation for jolly ol' St. Nick. Or could it be that some have taken to smoking the mistletoe? I hope DaveF. has recovered OK from his re
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 16:35:02 EST 2000 | D Scott
Larry, I have seen this problem on our IP-3 also. You can recover from this without powering down by going into the I/O page and turning off that particular function. The machine should be fine once you exit out of the I/O page. It almost acts like