Hello,
I'm currently trying to resurrect a Quantum ProDrive 80S that came with a Mac II I bought recently. The drive itself is not actually important to me, and so this is more of a technical challenge than anything else.
I've already dealt with the arm stiction by applying some electrical tape to the rubber bumpers, I've manually spun the platter to loosen the drive bearings to get it to spin again on its own, and I've exercised the arm even. The drive appears to be trying to work, but is unable to do anything useful. When booted from another drive, Lido reports a SCSI error 5, meaning it's not able to communicate with it, though I suspect that's a red herring.
I took video but I'm having trouble uploading here.
I'm currently trying to resurrect a Quantum ProDrive 80S that came with a Mac II I bought recently. The drive itself is not actually important to me, and so this is more of a technical challenge than anything else.
I've already dealt with the arm stiction by applying some electrical tape to the rubber bumpers, I've manually spun the platter to loosen the drive bearings to get it to spin again on its own, and I've exercised the arm even. The drive appears to be trying to work, but is unable to do anything useful. When booted from another drive, Lido reports a SCSI error 5, meaning it's not able to communicate with it, though I suspect that's a red herring.
I took video but I'm having trouble uploading here.
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