I have a Macintosh HD20 that came with my Plus, and it doesn't seem like the drive itself has stood the test of time.
When I boot up my Plus with the drive turned on it will attempt to boot from it, and then fail.
I eventually gave up on it, used my Centris to burn some System 6.3 images and boot the Plus that way (which took like 10 times of inserting the Utilities disk, not entirely sure wth was causing that :O )
Once booted with the HD20 connected and turned on, System 6.3 recognized it, and immediately tried to mount it. It failed, and wanted me to initialize. At first I canceled, because a label that came with it claimed it had the OS and several nice apps already on the drive. I attempted to run Disk First Aid (I think) to try and solve the problem, thinking all this time in storage had simply caused some bad sectors.
Turns out that it couldn't fix whatever error was happening, so I just decided to initialize it and be done with it. This, unfortunately, also failed miserably, it won't initialize.
The controller card does seem to be fully functional though, as it does obviously spend time trying to read the disk. I thought I felt vibrations on the disk itself when I tested it earlier, so I don't know what to think.
Does anyone know of another program that may be able to get this drive working?
If the drive is indeed dead, is there any place that still services these hard drives, or would I be doomed to trying to find one on eBay D:
-Academician
When I boot up my Plus with the drive turned on it will attempt to boot from it, and then fail.
I eventually gave up on it, used my Centris to burn some System 6.3 images and boot the Plus that way (which took like 10 times of inserting the Utilities disk, not entirely sure wth was causing that :O )
Once booted with the HD20 connected and turned on, System 6.3 recognized it, and immediately tried to mount it. It failed, and wanted me to initialize. At first I canceled, because a label that came with it claimed it had the OS and several nice apps already on the drive. I attempted to run Disk First Aid (I think) to try and solve the problem, thinking all this time in storage had simply caused some bad sectors.
Turns out that it couldn't fix whatever error was happening, so I just decided to initialize it and be done with it. This, unfortunately, also failed miserably, it won't initialize.
The controller card does seem to be fully functional though, as it does obviously spend time trying to read the disk. I thought I felt vibrations on the disk itself when I tested it earlier, so I don't know what to think.
Does anyone know of another program that may be able to get this drive working?
If the drive is indeed dead, is there any place that still services these hard drives, or would I be doomed to trying to find one on eBay D:
-Academician




