[ale] two sata drives fail at the same time?
Geoffrey
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Mon Dec 7 08:13:15 EST 2009
David Ritchie wrote:
> Another suggestion - invest in a power supply tester box (Ultra makes
> a decent one for not much money) - available at Fry's and
> MIcroCenter and eBay - make certain you get one that supports 20/24
> pin supplies and SATA connectors.
I plan to. I took the old ps to microcenter and they tested it for free
with a tester that was about the size of a pack of cigarettes.
Thanks for the links below as well!
>
> See
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ULTRA-POWER-SUPPLY-TESTER-NEW_W0QQitemZ300372099254QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item45ef9280b6
> as an example - this is the one I use. These have go/no go lights
> for each power supply voltage, and will enable turnon of the power
> supply with jumpering.
>
> Also, another handy gadget to have is a POST code reader. See
> http://cgi.ebay.com/USB-PC-Notebook-Laptop-Analyzer-Diagnostic-POST-Card_W0QQitemZ150326824659QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMotherboards?hash=item23002d4ed3
>
>
> This is used to see what step the BIOS thinks it is at during boot.
> <$15 - these appear to be only available cheaply via eBay. There are
> also PCI bus versions of these devices available. The USB device is
> useful for laptop repair, so I recommend it.
>
> Good hunting!
>
>
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