My Dell inspiron 6000 died on me a while back and i tried reinstalling windows and it wont finishing installing fully… I think the hard drive is damaged?
How can i confirm if its SADA or IDE? Its a few years old so can i assume its IDE?
Or, turn over the computer… Look for the door with the hard drive symbol, looks kinda like a soup can :lol
Take out the screw(s) and open, look to see if its a SATA connector which is generally an thin L shaped connector or IDE which is a wide 100? pin connector
HAHA good point, yeah last year I had someone take out a hard drive while the laptop was on… Then couldn’t figure out why when the went to go back on it why it did not work (The hard drive was out) :rofl
Dude I have a fuckin desk drawer full of hard drives, I’ll prolly just end up throwing them out, their mixes of 40-60gig SATA and IDE drives…
and quite a few SATA/IDE 120gig laptop drives…
Time to start smashing them, my boss doesnt send them to be disposed of unless we do a mass refresh, so he makes me go outside and give them a good whack with a sludge hammer when we get rid of small ammounts of them :lol
A lot of them are from when i threw out all our dells when they completely fucked us and we swapped over to lenovo, most of the optiplex series we had were mostly 40-60gig drives
We had a ton of old GX260’s and GX280’s that were in service. The resistors on these boards of issues with swelling. Dell was offering repairs on machines that did this for quite some time, we let them know and theyd just send us a new board to put in the machines.
Well last summer we had 15 machines go out, we called dell and they told us they were no longer supporting the issue and that they could only give us the boards at a discounted price, they told us there was a deadline of March in which we never recievied noticed, they confirmed we were not sent a notice and still refused to warranty them.
We told them to fuck themselves and switched over to lenovo.