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Unread 07-15-2007, 06:30 AM   #7
blue68f100
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Default Re: 4100 problem - HDD bad?

Logical device 2 is drive 3, the one you have out. Drive 4 show to be good by the log. I'm not sure if you are have a power supply problem or a bad drive. A week power supply will prevent the snap from booting due to the high inrush current. This is easy to test if you have another PS, like from your other unit. But since Spinrite did not have a problem, I would bet on a weak power supply. You can also use a power supply from a PC, just need to tie the grounds to the same point (for reference) and jumper the pins to start. The 4100 does not require the top to be installed to cool properly, like some models.

At this point I think its a hardware problem, weak power supply.
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