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2020 Sep 30
3
External harddisk
On 09/30/2020 05:40 AM, John Pierce wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2020, 8:33 AM H <agents at meddatainc.com> wrote:
>
>> I have an old external harddisk, Toshiba 320 Gb, with a USB connector that
>> I wanted to check for contents. It did not start up when connected and I
>> could not hear the motor spinning. After leaving it in the freezer
>> overnight the motor
2020 Sep 30
2
External harddisk
> Since you have taken the disk apart it will now be useless as within the
> enclosure there could have been a vacuum or an inert gas.
>From what I know gas filled disks didn't exist in the times when 3X0GB was
on a 2" drive.
>
> You will never be able to recover any data on the disk unless you go and
> pay
> for a professional data recovery organisation to read the
2020 Oct 02
2
External harddisk
On October 1, 2020 12:03:34 PM EDT, Bruce Ferrell <bferrell at baywinds.org> wrote:
>On 9/30/20 9:11 AM, H wrote:
>> On 09/30/2020 12:03 PM, Simon Matter wrote:
>>>> Since you have taken the disk apart it will now be useless as
>within the
>>>> enclosure there could have been a vacuum or an inert gas.
>>> From what I know gas filled disks
2020 Sep 30
1
External harddisk
On 09/30/2020 12:03 PM, Simon Matter wrote:
>> Since you have taken the disk apart it will now be useless as within the
>> enclosure there could have been a vacuum or an inert gas.
> From what I know gas filled disks didn't exist in the times when 3X0GB was
> on a 2" drive.
>
>> You will never be able to recover any data on the disk unless you go and
>>
2020 Oct 01
0
External harddisk
On 9/30/20 9:11 AM, H wrote:
> On 09/30/2020 12:03 PM, Simon Matter wrote:
>>> Since you have taken the disk apart it will now be useless as within the
>>> enclosure there could have been a vacuum or an inert gas.
>> From what I know gas filled disks didn't exist in the times when 3X0GB was
>> on a 2" drive.
>>
>>> You will never be able to
2020 Oct 02
0
External harddisk
I don't know whether testdisk would be helpful in this case or not but your options are limited, might give it a try.
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From: CentOS <centos-bounces at centos.org> on behalf of H <agents at meddatainc.com>
Sent: Friday, October 2, 2020 6:40 AM
To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [CentOS] External harddisk
2020 Sep 30
0
External harddisk
> I have an old external harddisk, Toshiba 320 Gb, with a USB connector that
> I wanted to check for contents. It did not start up when connected and I
> could not hear the motor spinning. After leaving it in the freezer
> overnight the motor spins but it is not recognized by my computer. I
> disassembled it and could see that the head assembly rests outside the
> disk but when
2020 Sep 30
0
External harddisk
Since you have taken the disk apart it will now be useless as within the
enclosure there could have been a vacuum or an inert gas.
You will never be able to recover any data on the disk unless you go and pay
for a professional data recovery organisation to read the platters.
The price for a replacement 340GByte USB disk is about $25 which would give
you a better product than your old disk.
2020 Sep 30
0
External harddisk
On Tue, Sep 29, 2020, 8:33 AM H <agents at meddatainc.com> wrote:
> I have an old external harddisk, Toshiba 320 Gb, with a USB connector that
> I wanted to check for contents. It did not start up when connected and I
> could not hear the motor spinning. After leaving it in the freezer
> overnight the motor spins but it is not recognized by my computer. I
> disassembled it
2008 Sep 09
3
LCD blanks out overnight
I inherited an ancient Dell Latitude C840 and recently installed CentOS 5.2 on it. It worked fine for the most part, but when I left it overnight and came back the next morning, the screen blacked out and wouldn't come back unless I did a hard reset. Even though I turned off all the power management settings and left it set like a desktop, the next morning after that it still blacked out. I
2005 Jul 26
1
isolinux issue with AOpen DVD writer
I'm having a problem booting Slackware 10.1 boot CD's as well as an
isolinux image of my own. The system is a VIA Epia M10000 and the drive
is an AOpen ISU-8424E CD/DVD writer. If I use a Toshiba CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Drive SD-R2612 in place of the AOpen DVD writer, the cd boots fine and
everything works as expected.
What's the best course for further debugging of this problem? The only
2011 Jan 07
3
When are Logwatch errors really errors
Hi All,
I don't know enough about when errors are *really* errors. So I google a lot to read and learn.
I have a few things in my Logwatch that I want to make sure I understand
1. smartd
**Unmatched Entries**
Problem creating device name scan list
Device /dev/sda: using '-d sat' for ATA disk behind SAT layer.
Device /dev/sdb: using '-d sat' for ATA disk behind SAT layer.
2007 Mar 24
1
kickstart from harddisk to harddisk?
Please help with a problem that is slowly driving me nuts :-/
*Quick problem*
Can I kickstart an install by reading all the files from a single partition on
the system and installing onto all the spare space on the same drive?
I am using `harddrive --partition=sda1 --dir=/` but it doesn't seem to work!!
*Longer version*
I have a server that has no CD-ROM and that I would like to install a
2009 Mar 01
1
projecting GIS coordinates for analysis with spatstat package
I am working on creating an R package for doing fire department analysis and
am trying to create a function that can display emergency incident
densities. The following code sort of does the trick, but I need a display
that shows the number of incidents per square mile. I believe the code
below shows incidents per square unit (in this case, degrees lat/long).
To solve this problem, I believe
2017 May 11
2
strange system outage
Am 11.05.2017 um 20:30 schrieb Larry Martell:
> On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 3:19 PM, Larry Martell <larry.martell at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 3:07 PM, Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org> wrote:
>>> On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 02:40:04PM -0400, Larry Martell wrote:
>>>> I have a CentOS 7 system that I run a home grown python daemon on. I
2016 Jul 06
3
Suggestion to Stop Cross Posting Discussions
On 6 Jul 2016, at 05:32, Chris Lattner via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Jul 5, 2016, at 3:05 PM, Martin J. O'Riordan via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>>
>> For ISO C++ we long ago created an 'all' list for topics that were organisational and not technically specific to an aspect of the Standard such as
2017 May 10
4
strange system outage
On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 3:07 PM, Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org> wrote:
> On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 02:40:04PM -0400, Larry Martell wrote:
>> I have a CentOS 7 system that I run a home grown python daemon on. I
>> run this same daemon on many other systems without any incident. On
>> this one system the daemon seems to die or be killed every day around
>>
2007 Nov 22
3
Solaris 9 Winbind "ls -l" hangs - group mapping
OS Solaris 5.9 (9) Generic_122300-13 (clean build)
nscd daemon has been disabled and is not running
No NIS or NISPLUS
Samba Version 3.0.26a
Complied using the following options --with-acl-support -with-winbind
-with-pam
smbd, nmbd & winbind daemons are all started
[global]
workgroup = MTCB2
security = domain
log level = 3
log file =
2020 Oct 08
0
SEcontext setting failure on an external harddisk
On Oct 8, 2020, at 15:22, H <agents at meddatainc.com> wrote:
>
> ?I tried moving a PosgreSQL database to an external harddisk due to lack of space on the main harddisks. Not the ideal solution of course but it should work. However, on CentOS 7 the external harddisk is mounted under /run/media and the user. I copied the postgresql database directory and made sure it is owned
2006 Oct 06
1
operator :: and symbols not in the namespace of a package with a namespace (PR#9279)
Full_Name: Thomas Friedrichsmeier
Version: 2.4.0
OS: GNU/Linux
Submission from: (NULL) (84.61.116.51)
Since R 2.4.0, operator "::" also returns objects in the package environment, if
the package does not have a namespace. This is a very welcome addition.
Additional wish:
If a package has a namespace, but does not place all symbols in that namespace,
lookup will still fail. For example