hi ya matthew - what is the length of your ide cables ?? - which drive is the "Master" ?? which ide connector is the Master ? - is the drive set to cable select or "fixed Master" - i assume you have the new 80-conductor cables - power the machine off... wiggle the cables... pull it off and replug it back in
- use only the same speed disk on the ide cable - ata66 drives only one cable - ata100 drives only on another cable - ata133 drives only on its cables - if you mix and match drive speeds... its a crap-shoot - what is the ide chipset on the motherboard or pci ide cards ? - what kernel options is enabled for the ide chipsets ? - when copying data off this disk.. make a copy to a dfiferent disks other than your normal backups ... no point in copying a failing disk to a "used to be good backup" until the last backups - if you are using the IBM "deskstar" drives ( made in thailand).. than yes.. go buy a new disk "now" and join the class action suit c ya alvin On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote: > I have been running the same woody box for more then 2 years, and I > just got the following message: > > hda: timeout waiting for DMA > hda: irq timeout: status=0x58 { DriveReady SeekComplete DataRequest } > hda: timeout waiting for DMA > hda: irq timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy } > hda: DMA disabled > ide0: reset: success > > I seem to remember (the archives were no help) that someone had > suggested that this may be a bad drive? Everything seems to be working > now, but if this drive is on it's way out, I would rather replace it > now before it's completely dead... > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]