From: ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk
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Do you know if the NVRAM was replaced (did you mark the old chip, or note
down the date code, or...)? Does the old drive now work correctly? (Not
that I would trust it for any important data, but it would be interesting
to test it)).
-tony
Hi
If I was running a drive recovery business, every drive that came in
would be opened first in a clean room before powering on. If there
was a failure of one of the disk, shipping could have distributed bits
to unaffected surfaces.
I don't think I could run it any different than that. I'd have to charge
for that as well.
Dwight
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