I have the hard drive you described: Quantum
Fireball CX 3.5 series. The sticker you refer to on mine is: 10.2AT P/N
CX10A011 Rev 02-B
I have no idea of the condition of this hard
drive. If you are still looking you can let me know by responding to this
email.
I have a quantum fireball 3.2AT P/N ST32A013 Rev 02-C I think it is also
10 gigs, I live in rechovot close to weizman Institue if that is a help.
Aaron
On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 07:49, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
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Yes, it was bound to happen. My web-server computer at the
Thanks for the offer. But I'll wait to see if I can find the exact
model.
Dov
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 07:49:42AM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, it was bound to happen. My web-server computer at the Weizmann
Institute short-circuited and once the smoke cleared
Hi Dov,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, it was bound to happen. My web-server computer at the Weizmann
Institute short-circuited and once the smoke cleared out, there was
the 10G harddisk with the only copy of lots of data that I am dying
to restore...
I tried to connect the HD to another
Yes, it was bound to happen. My web-server computer at the Weizmann
Institute short-circuited and once the smoke cleared out, there was
the 10G harddisk with the only copy of lots of data that I am dying
to restore...
I tried to connect the HD to another computer but it doesn't even
spin up. As
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, it was bound to happen. My web-server computer at the Weizmann
Institute short-circuited and once the smoke cleared out, there was
the 10G harddisk with the only copy of lots of data that I am dying
to restore...
I tried to connect the HD to another computer but it