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Hard-disk problem
« on: October 23, 2009, 07:15:12 PM »
Hi,

I have this hard-disk that contains several files in it from back 1992. Around a month ago I connected it to my GVP HD8+ because I needed to copy a file and it worked without any problems. However today I tried doing to same thing and this time the hard-disk is not even starting spinning!! I then connected the other hard-disk and this one also did not want to work either! Note that both hard-disks worked without any problems not more then a month ago! Finally I decided to connect the SCSI -> IDE -> CF card adapter again and this worked without any problem!!

I do not believe that both SCSI hard-disks failed on me (considering that when I packed them a month ago they used to work fine). I thought maybe this is a power problem but do not know how I can test this out. Finally I cannoth understand why the CF adapter is working whule this hard-disks don't - does the foremost need less power?

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Re: Hard-disk problem
« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2009, 09:50:04 PM »
Quote from: CSixx;527051
Connect them to your PC (even just the power) and see if they spin up.


Both of them started spinning when I connected them to the PC (just the power). So does this mean I have some problems with the GVP? or just its power supply?
 

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Re: Hard-disk problem
« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2009, 10:02:52 PM »
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Do the same on the Amiga: connect only the power cable. If they don't spin up, you surly have a power problem.


Both hard-disks do not start spinning when I connect just the power cable to them :( However as I said in the previous thread the SCSI -> IDE -> CF card works just fine and boots without any problems. Could it be that the power supply just lost some power? If so then can it be fixed?
 

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Re: Hard-disk problem
« Reply #3 on: October 24, 2009, 10:35:33 AM »
Quote from: countzero;527137
the SCSI'IDE bridge and CF card hardly consumes any power at all.


If I continue to use the current PSU (at least) for the SCSI'IDE bridge then do I risk damaging these cards?

Quote from: countzero;527137
Yes, seems your PSU has bitten the dust. No it can not be fixed. Just get a small frame PC PSU and adapt it to your amiga using your PSU's connector.


I wounder if I could adapt a laptop PSU and maybe make it fit inside the external plastic of the GVP PSU!!
 

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Re: Hard-disk problem
« Reply #4 on: October 24, 2009, 03:12:10 PM »
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no, there's no risk of damage to your SCSI/IDE setup as far as I'm aware.


That is good to know.

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I don't think a laptop PSU would work. They usually only deliver a specific voltage. But you can get a Mini Itx style PSU and fit it into your GVP PSU unit.


Ok I'll see if I can find one at the local store. Thank you very much for all the help :)