ST2000LM007 (100790701) PCB SHORTENING POINTS
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ST2000LM007 (100790701) PCB SHORTENING POINTS
Kindly help in finding the ST2000LM007 (100790701) PCB shortening points.. thanks
- digitalsupport
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Re: ST2000LM007 (100790701) PCB SHORTENING POINTS
Maybe tell a little more about the drive, why you want to "short" it.
How is the drive behaving, any hints in terminal, what happened and what has been done ?
Have done many Rosewood drives but never had the need to "short" any.
How is the drive behaving, any hints in terminal, what happened and what has been done ?
Have done many Rosewood drives but never had the need to "short" any.
Re: ST2000LM007 (100790701) PCB SHORTENING POINTS
digitalsupport wrote:Source of the post Maybe tell a little more about the drive, why you want to "short" it.
How is the drive behaving, any hints in terminal, what happened and what has been done ?
Have done many Rosewood drives but never had the need to "short" any.
Completely agree.
Re: ST2000LM007 (100790701) PCB SHORTENING POINTS
digitalsupport wrote:Source of the post Maybe tell a little more about the drive, why you want to "short" it.
How is the drive behaving, any hints in terminal, what happened and what has been done ?
Have done many Rosewood drives but never had the need to "short" any.
The drive giving clicking noise and not getting out of BSY state.
Re: ST2000LM007 (100790701) PCB SHORTENING POINTS
This short connection doesn't make any sense! T can be obtained directly.
Re: ST2000LM007 (100790701) PCB SHORTENING POINTS
Just want to add to this, I myself have shorted a few Rosewoods and had good results - again the key is making sense of what is happening in terminal and of course when to do it.
I agree with digitalsupport - you shouldn't need to short any if the heads are good, but in a few cases it is needed
I agree with digitalsupport - you shouldn't need to short any if the heads are good, but in a few cases it is needed
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Re: ST2000LM007 (100790701) PCB SHORTENING POINTS
ddcywf wrote:Source of the post Kindly help in finding the ST2000LM007 (100790701) PCB shortening points.. thanks
share terminal log, may be it is not necessary to short read channels at all !
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