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Re: Problem in my CD-Roms



High,

On Sat, 10 Nov 2001, Ali sasani wrote:

> Dear technicians of Site,
> Hello, I hope you have the great time. I want to ask questions about my 
> corrupt CD-ROMS. I hope you help me.
> In fact our four number of CD-ROM   were corrupted and I don?t know how to 
> repair them. I contact with the manufacturer of products but they said me 
> that the dealers should be repairing them but they don?t know anything about 
> repairing. I research and couldn?t understand their problem and neither 
> could they.
> Would you please help me to repairing them? The CD-ROM connects to SCSSII 
> Controller and I sure that the SCSII cards are correct. The system whether 
> didn?t find the CD-ROM or the LED of Drives light forever. Can I solve these 
> problems with your help or not?
> I wait to receive your recommends and your guidance.
How were the drives corrupted? How do you check if the system detects the
drives on the SCSI card (the BIOS, or do you have to load the SCSI driver
by hand)? Try to connect one drive per SCSI bus at a time, to be sure
jumpers and termination is set correctly. Check the drive for jumpers
regarding termination/id/etc. Old drives require termination by three
3/4/5 pins wide resistors. Check if you could find them or a place where
they sould be.

If it still does not work, the drive could be corrupt, but I do not think
you are able to repair it yourself (if it is repairable at all). These
days it is cheaper to buy a new drive in stead of repairing.

Succes,
Sebastiaan




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