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- From: troy@bluemoon.rn.com (Troy Fridley)
- Subject: Re: Found out what 8 Flashes mean...
- Message-ID: <sTZLoB2w165w@bluemoon.rn.com>
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- Organization: Blue Moon BBS ((614) 868-998[024])
- References: <1992Jul21.112218.19699@walter.cray.com>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 92 02:28:15 EDT
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- paws@spam.cray.com (Daniel Baehr) writes:
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- >
- > 8 flashes on a ST296N means that the drive couldn't load the ram code
- > from the media, eg. the platter. Looks like I've got a *REAL BAD* bad
- > spot on the drive. Or the electronics could be messed up also. We'll
- > have to see.
- >
- >
- >
- >
- > Daniel Baehr
- >
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- > | Daniel Baehr Work: paws@romulus.cray.com |
- > | Home: daniel_baehr@bearsden.UUCP |
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-
- Hmmm... I wondered what that ment! I just sent my Segate in here a couple
- of months ago, they sent it back to me saying that There was nothing wrong
- with it, within 20 hours of putting the drive back on the system, it
- crashed! Ya some service department, it only took them 6 weeks to turn
- around the drive and tell me it wasn't broken when it was!
-
- Troy
-
- Does one actually need a brain to think? Obviously Not!
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- UUCP: Troy@Bluemoon.uucp
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