Reply 34100 of 56699, by darry
newtmonkey wrote on 2020-05-22, 04:49:Purchased: Compact Flash-IDE adapter with 4GB card. […]
Purchased:
Compact Flash-IDE adapter with 4GB card.Background:
Disaster struck!While installing Windows for Workgroups 3.11, the installer kept having trouble finding the C: drive. I was able to retry a few times and get Windows installed, but the hard drive started acting very erratically, sometimes taking 30+ seconds just to list a directory in DOS. I wondered if something was maybe wrong with the Windows installation, so I deleted Windows and cleared the autoexec.bat/config.sys files, and then reinstalled DOS. Still no good. Went in and reconnected the IDE cable and power cable, but it only got worse; the BIOS could only detect the HD once every 3-4 times I tried.
This morning I went and checked and one of the pins on the IDE connector on the HD had fallen into the connector. I tried gently pulling it back out, but it snapped! I could probably solder it back to together, but I actually would rather not deal with HDs anymore haha.
First time I hear of that happening . I have however had a broken SATA connector on a drive .
CF adapters have pins too and they are more fragile than those on a 3.5" hard drive . I hope you are more lucky with your CF adapter .