Hi there, I know it's somehow OT, but you were the only guys I thought could give me some ideas...
well... at home I've got a VA34324A Samsung HD (IDE, 4.3Gb) that decided to stop working this weekend. As I'm completely out of money for at least 2 months and short of backups for a big chunk of the data it contains, I'd like to see if there's any way to put it back to service, even if just for a short time. Here's what happens now that it's installed as 2nd master in my work PC: 1) When I turn on the computer, BIOS recognizes OK it and it passes all tests fine; 2) Linux boots, kernel recognizes hdc: SAMSUNG VA34324A, 4124MB w/478kB Cache, CHS=14896/9/63, UDMA (i.e.: fine); 3) fdisk sees all four partitions OK and warns of no problems; 4) When I try to mount any of the partitions, I get a lot of equal messages: hdc: read_intr: status=0x59 { DriveReady SeekComplete DataRequest Error } hdc: read_intr: error=0x04 { DriveStatusError } ide1: reset: success The FAT32 partition mount in the end, still gives me more error messages but I can at least browse through it and retrieve some files) but the ext2 won't mount (ext2 filesystem panic, of course, because of the read errors). When I boot Win98 (still w/ the broken HD as 2nd master), win98's fdisk won't even notice there's a 2nd HD and Partition Resizer win warn of an error (something like ¨partition 1 out of boundaries¨) and won't recognize anything (not even the 1st HD)... Now, is there any chance that it's not a hardware fault? If so, how could I try to make it work? I'm accepting mostly every possible idea, no matter how risky or absurd it may seem, as the worst that could happen as losing the HD I can't use now! TIA, Guilherme Zahn PS: Please c/c myself on the replies, OK? Due to the heavy traffic on the list I had to sign it through another e-mail address, and it's been hard to check it lately!