Partial Dead Quantum Prodrive LPS

lundpk

New Tinkerer
Dec 16, 2023
22
6
3
61
New Ulm, MN
blc.edu
I am in the process of building my BlueSCSI for my Power Macintosh 7600. I thought while I was waiting, I would try an old Quantum Prodrive LPS unit (240 MB) out of a Apple Mac LC III. Electrically it is good. However when I boot my CD version of Mac OS 7.6.1 the Drive Setup shows volume is >not supported>. At first I thought maybe the drive did not have Apple firmware, so I made an FWB Hard Drive toolkit bootable CD. That gave an error message too. So while the noise from the hard drive sounds normal and is spinning, I thing the heads are permanently parked or stuck after years of sitting idle.


Drive Setup.jpeg
 

JDW

Administrator
Staff member
Founder
Sep 2, 2021
2,327
1,885
113
54
Japan
youtube.com
I have a bad Quantum drive that I tried the freezing trick on a year ago, but it didn't work. And while I have used "baking" of video cards (in late 2009 iMacs) with tremendous success (I have multiple YouTube videos about it, actually), I have never attempted it on any hard drive.
 
  • Like
Reactions: lundpk

lundpk

New Tinkerer
Dec 16, 2023
22
6
3
61
New Ulm, MN
blc.edu
I have a bad Quantum drive that I tried the freezing trick on a year ago, but it didn't work. And while I have used "baking" of video cards (in late 2009 iMacs) with tremendous success (I have multiple YouTube videos about it, actually), I have never attempted it on any hard drive.
The freezing did not work. I think the R/W heads are "permanently" parked. :)
 
  • Sad
Reactions: JDW