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Minimum required to spin up ide hard drive?

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spamme9

Jan 1, 1970
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What does it take to spin up an IDE hard drive?

Here's the scenario...
You're at a swapmeet or garage sale or picking up
a drive you bought on Craigslist.

Me: "Is it free of bearing noise?"
Seller: "Oh yeah, was my brother's primary drive."
Note, the question was completely avoided...

And you get it home and it sounds like an airplane taking off.

If you plug in power, most IDE drives won't spin up.
Taking along a power supply is easy. Booting a laptop
and using a USB/IDE converter...not so much.

Is there a simple way to make an IDE drive spin up when powered?
Connector with some address/select pins wired to ground???

Thanks, mike
 
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whit3rd

Jan 1, 1970
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What does it take to spin up an IDE hard drive?
If you plug in power, most IDE drives won't spin up.

That's not my experience; old IDE drives and new SATA drives
power up and start spinning when raw power is applied.

SCSI drives, on the other hand, were made with various
options (because a simultaneous startup of an 8-disk
RAID was likelier to pop fuses than to perform
normally). Many-parallel-disks operation of IDE was
relatively uncommon.
 
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Frithiof Jensen

Jan 1, 1970
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Is there a simple way to make an IDE drive spin up when powered?
Connector with some address/select pins wired to ground???

Thanks, mike

Nothing that beats one of the IDE/SATA -> USB adapters. Then you can test
the drive straight away too.
 
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spamme9

Jan 1, 1970
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Frithiof said:
Nothing that beats one of the IDE/SATA -> USB adapters. Then you can
test the drive straight away too.

Only if you have a computer in your back pocket...
 
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