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So this week I am recovering two old WD drives and they are both taking all week
WD1600BB (2004)
WD1600JS (2006)
Some of you might not see too many of these old drives any more, I think I get them still because of the area I'm in. Mostly small businesses around here, not a great economy. The owners typically run the same server for, well, as long as it will run
I expected the BB to be no fun with the alignment issue but, to make it worse, the model was rare. I try not to pay $150 for heads on a 13 year old drive.
What I didn't expect was the JS to be even more difficult to get the alignment right. I have done a number of 2500JS-KS that weren't this difficult. It took some serious outbursts of profanity to get it where I didn't have to apply side torque during the entire recovery.
Both recoveries are on the second pass now and near complete today.
I thought I would post this so you can feel good/thankful for any easy cases you did this week and maybe you can share your memories of the old Western Digital drives.
WD1600BB (2004)
WD1600JS (2006)
Some of you might not see too many of these old drives any more, I think I get them still because of the area I'm in. Mostly small businesses around here, not a great economy. The owners typically run the same server for, well, as long as it will run
I expected the BB to be no fun with the alignment issue but, to make it worse, the model was rare. I try not to pay $150 for heads on a 13 year old drive.
What I didn't expect was the JS to be even more difficult to get the alignment right. I have done a number of 2500JS-KS that weren't this difficult. It took some serious outbursts of profanity to get it where I didn't have to apply side torque during the entire recovery.
Both recoveries are on the second pass now and near complete today.
I thought I would post this so you can feel good/thankful for any easy cases you did this week and maybe you can share your memories of the old Western Digital drives.