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philo
I just scrapped out a few ancient servers and ended up with twenty, 4 gig
ultra-wides.
Decided to fool around with them and see if maybe they'd have a use.
Put them in a Win2k machine and was not surprised to see they were not
partitioned...
I assume that was because they were all from RAID arrays...
however they all had an 8 meg EISA partition which is not deletable from
disk management.
Because I had nothing better to do...I used the SCSI controller's lo-level
format to see if I could
wipe one of the drives and start over.
Now the drive is not even "seen" by disk management...however the scsi bios
detects it ok
and it spins up. Did the lo-level format ruin it??? That's what it looks
like.
Anyway the drive has zero value to me...Just curious
ultra-wides.
Decided to fool around with them and see if maybe they'd have a use.
Put them in a Win2k machine and was not surprised to see they were not
partitioned...
I assume that was because they were all from RAID arrays...
however they all had an 8 meg EISA partition which is not deletable from
disk management.
Because I had nothing better to do...I used the SCSI controller's lo-level
format to see if I could
wipe one of the drives and start over.
Now the drive is not even "seen" by disk management...however the scsi bios
detects it ok
and it spins up. Did the lo-level format ruin it??? That's what it looks
like.
Anyway the drive has zero value to me...Just curious