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Thanks.
I've decided to send the drive off to have the data recovered. I was quoted $2700 from one company, and after some searching found that charges $378 which is reasonable compared to the other quotes I got.
Thanks those that helped!
The 20 GB ones don't work, we have a slew of those at work which I've tried already.
I'm pretty sure that I can get this drive working again, it's just finding the drive w/ the same numbers that's going to be hard (if not impossible). Either way I thought it was worth a shot looking around...
As the title states, I need one w/ the exact following numbers:
http://www.lukez34.com/seagate.jpg
Model #: ST340823A
Part #: 9R4007-316
Config Level: 2DFABA
Config Code: YMB01
Firmware: 3.11
These are the Seagate drives that have the rubber sheath covering them. I'm more intrested in...
I've got an ECS K7VTA3 v8.0 motherboard, and upon running MBM5, my CPU temps are consistant, but my case temp bounces all over the place. 27, 34, 51, 18, 12, it's just a really erratic change. Anyone else have these same issues with this board, or is something else messed up?