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A3000 HardDrive Vanishes
« on: February 08, 2009, 03:54:34 PM »
I started messing around a little yesterday with an A3000D I picked up several months back because the price was right and started having a weird problem I have never seen before and thought someone here might be able to help me before I blindly start tearing things apart.  When I first start the computer everything seems fine.  After it has run for awhile (15 mins plus) it crashes and when I try to restart it I get a million errors about checksums.  To get it rebooted I need to use a floppy and when it boots the hard-drive partitions have vanished.  Gone.  I looked using DM2 and they are still gone.  Then if I load the Amiga HD partioning program it sees the drive as if it is there.  I shut off the computer for a half hour or so and when I tried to start it, it booted fine from the Hard-Drive.  15 minutes later it goofs up again.  Same thing.  I tried a different Hard-Drive and the same thing happened.  Has anyone seen this behavior before or have any suggestions?   Thanks,
Dan      



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Re: A3000 HardDrive Vanishes
« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2009, 05:37:09 PM »
Sounds to me that when booting from floppy, Startup-Sequence is missing the proper NSDpatch necessary for larger HD's. Very typical behaviour you're experiencing there without the proper patch(es) or OS. Compare the 2 Startup-Sequences (floppy and HD) and see what all is missing.

As far as the computer crashing after 15mins... sounds like a power supply problem or possibly heat related. I'd first try re-seating any chips (ram, kickstart, buster if you have the right tool) or the accelerator card if installed. If you have a barebones system, the 030 is mounted directly to the CPU, so no chance of re-seating that puppy. Also, what kind of Kickstart are you using? Is there a ROM tower installed?  

One last thought... for grins, completely remove the HD and see if the computer still crashes after a while. Some HD's take more power than others and also throw out more heat. Things are pretty cramped inside an A3000! Whenever I restore/refurbish old systems, I make sure the power supply and its fan are super clean. That thick dust you'll see across all the guts can cause components to fail prematurely (especially bridge rectifiers and capacitors). Compressed air works well ONLY in conjunction with a vacuum cleaner and toothbrush/paintbrush. Compressed air by itself will just blow the dust everywhere else you don't want it.  

 

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Re: A3000 HardDrive Vanishes
« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2009, 07:36:48 PM »
In addition to what save2600 wrote you might want to check if the SCSI cabling/termination is AOK.

I'd vote for a heat/dead fan or PSU issue here though.