VOGONS


How I ruined my weekend:

Topic actions

First post, by luckybob

User metadata
Rank l33t++
Rank
l33t++

For those that don't know I have a 386/40 system that I've put WAY too much money into to make it a "perfect" dos gaming system. Recently I've been toying with adding a 9gb 10k rpm scsi hard drive. After every conceivable hurdle was cleared I finally got all the hardware to co-operate. The hard disk was saturating the isa bus, and had the scsi advantage of lower cpu overhead (or so i've been told)

Anyway, I got a fresh install of dos 6.22 on it and was just starting to copy over soundblaster drivers. During this time I got tired of tripping over the cover. so I placed it on the computer. Its a standard tower u-shaped piece of metal and there is little to go wrong. NOPE! soon as I got the cover on it, the screen goes black and everything powers down as if I hit the power switch. "oops! I snagged a wire!" I thought, taking the cover back off. Nope. I cycle the power, and the screen comes back to life, but this time the sound of a high-speed scsi drive could not be heard. "RUT RO!" I said as I checked the power connector. Untouched. In fact it is neigh impossible for the cover to come in contact with the hard drive. Long story short, I pull the hard drive out and put power to it from a different power supply. No dice. No visible damage. it finally dawns on me, I've killed it. The following link accurately describes what happened next:

EpicRage.png

So yea. If there were any Jedi in the area, you might have felt that. I honestly did cuss a storm that left me hoarse. Mostly because I had a sealed copy of space quest V that I was going to spend a weekend playing. *sigh*

Thanks for listening!

It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Reply 1 of 2, by gerwin

User metadata
Rank l33t
Rank
l33t

sorry about that,
at least most of your PC is still OK.
Had some situations like that too, but usually the hardware recovered and I pretended it never happened.

--> ISA Soundcard Overview // Doom MBF 2.04 // SetMul

Reply 2 of 2, by GXL750

User metadata
Rank Member
Rank
Member

Bah, 386 is rubbish anyways. Can't run Vista. DOS is for losers.

[ducks and hides]