On 03/04/2010 09:53 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> 
> Well, I just picked it up to see, there is a jumper, on the two of 4 pins 
> farthest from the cable connector.  Looking at the fine print with a 20 power 
> glass would seem to indicate that it is the 1.5Gbs limit jumper.  NDI how one 
> would go about removing it, its so shrouded and buried that no pair of 
> tweezers I own could extract it.  Whatever, the platters I would expect to 
> see visibly scratched it I was to open it.  By now, I'm sure seacrate would 
> find an excuse not to warranty it.  Shrug.  Besides, the difference in 
> machine speed is a lot more than 2/1.
> 
Well, between the speed jumper, and a failing drive, the speed
difference is more likely then it being a DD problem.

Now, as far as removing the jumper, if it has the little ridge at
the top, you can use an Xacto knife as a pry-bar to get it out.
Without the ridge, you have to use the point - a bit harder job.

Mikkel
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