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Need to recover Audio from botched SCSI drive [message #96286] |
Mon, 25 February 2008 20:17 |
nosp
Messages: 11 Registered: November 2006
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Some of you may remember me posting a few months back, looking for
someone with a PARIS studio, and maybe a bit of data recovery
experience. A gentleman responded to me via email, and I have lost the
message. A data recovery person would be fine, but I just thought I
would shoot for someone who would be sensitive to my situation, and
maybe not charge me 3 grand. If you are the Texan who responded, by all
means, tell me!
I sold my entire studio a few years back, and kept only a SCSI drive
full of unmixed songs and bits of ideas. The drive spins but will not be
detected by windows. i have tried multiple SCSI adapters, booting into
Linux, etc. GRUB gives geometry errors. I just want the 30 or so Gigs
copied to a SATA drive. It's probably 99% garbage, but there is some
stuff that I'm sentimental about buried on there somewhere. i need the
whole file structure copied over. It's also important that I don't risk
any more (?) damage to the drive.
If anyone is interested, please let me know.
If you are in the Portland, OR area, that would be a huge plus. I could
pay a fee up front, and if it works, give you more.
here is some info on the drive
IBM Ultrastar 36Z15 Drive, model# ic35l036ucpr15-0. This is the 36.7 GB,
15,000 RPM unit. (80p ULTRA 3 SCSI)
I had to get an ultra 160 controller
and sca adapter 80 pin to SCSI 3
(with power)
Not sure what you would need. I know jack about SCSI. It may just be a
jumper setting, in which case you could make some quick cash. I think
it's probably more though. If you are local, know about jumpers, and
what all that parity and stuff means, I'd be more than happy to give you
50 bucks to try it out.
coldstatue att geeeemail dat commm (first part is correct)
Thanks
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Re: Need to recover Audio from botched SCSI drive [message #96287 is a reply to message #96286] |
Mon, 25 February 2008 22:12 |
excelav
Messages: 2130 Registered: July 2005 Location: Metro Detroit
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I don't know if this will help, there are some audio guys in portland that
might be able to help you. Justin runs http://www.audiotalkback.com, he
is in portland and there are some other guys on that news group. Most of
those guys are studio owners, they use Pro Tools and other software, but
they might be able to transfer your files and they are local.
John Bish <nosp@m.com> wrote:
>Some of you may remember me posting a few months back, looking for
>someone with a PARIS studio, and maybe a bit of data recovery
>experience. A gentleman responded to me via email, and I have lost the
>message. A data recovery person would be fine, but I just thought I
>would shoot for someone who would be sensitive to my situation, and
>maybe not charge me 3 grand. If you are the Texan who responded, by all
>means, tell me!
>
>I sold my entire studio a few years back, and kept only a SCSI drive
>full of unmixed songs and bits of ideas. The drive spins but will not be
>detected by windows. i have tried multiple SCSI adapters, booting into
>Linux, etc. GRUB gives geometry errors. I just want the 30 or so Gigs
>copied to a SATA drive. It's probably 99% garbage, but there is some
>stuff that I'm sentimental about buried on there somewhere. i need the
>whole file structure copied over. It's also important that I don't risk
>any more (?) damage to the drive.
>
>If anyone is interested, please let me know.
>
>If you are in the Portland, OR area, that would be a huge plus. I could
>pay a fee up front, and if it works, give you more.
>
>here is some info on the drive
>
>
>
>IBM Ultrastar 36Z15 Drive, model# ic35l036ucpr15-0. This is the 36.7 GB,
>15,000 RPM unit. (80p ULTRA 3 SCSI)
>
>I had to get an ultra 160 controller
>and sca adapter 80 pin to SCSI 3
>(with power)
>
>
>Not sure what you would need. I know jack about SCSI. It may just be a
>jumper setting, in which case you could make some quick cash. I think
>it's probably more though. If you are local, know about jumpers, and
>what all that parity and stuff means, I'd be more than happy to give you
>50 bucks to try it out.
>
>coldstatue att geeeemail dat commm (first part is correct)
>
>
>Thanks
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Re: Need to recover Audio from botched SCSI drive [message #96288 is a reply to message #96287] |
Mon, 25 February 2008 22:14 |
excelav
Messages: 2130 Registered: July 2005 Location: Metro Detroit
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One more time, http://www.audiotalkback.com
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>I don't know if this will help, there are some audio guys in portland that
>might be able to help you. Justin runs http://www.audiotalkback.com, he
>is in portland and there are some other guys on that news group. Most of
>those guys are studio owners, they use Pro Tools and other software, but
>they might be able to transfer your files and they are local.
>
>John Bish <nosp@m.com> wrote:
>>Some of you may remember me posting a few months back, looking for
>>someone with a PARIS studio, and maybe a bit of data recovery
>>experience. A gentleman responded to me via email, and I have lost the
>>message. A data recovery person would be fine, but I just thought I
>>would shoot for someone who would be sensitive to my situation, and
>>maybe not charge me 3 grand. If you are the Texan who responded, by all
>
>>means, tell me!
>>
>>I sold my entire studio a few years back, and kept only a SCSI drive
>>full of unmixed songs and bits of ideas. The drive spins but will not be
>
>>detected by windows. i have tried multiple SCSI adapters, booting into
>>Linux, etc. GRUB gives geometry errors. I just want the 30 or so Gigs
>>copied to a SATA drive. It's probably 99% garbage, but there is some
>>stuff that I'm sentimental about buried on there somewhere. i need the
>>whole file structure copied over. It's also important that I don't risk
>
>>any more (?) damage to the drive.
>>
>>If anyone is interested, please let me know.
>>
>>If you are in the Portland, OR area, that would be a huge plus. I could
>
>>pay a fee up front, and if it works, give you more.
>>
>>here is some info on the drive
>>
>>
>>
>>IBM Ultrastar 36Z15 Drive, model# ic35l036ucpr15-0. This is the 36.7 GB,
>
>>15,000 RPM unit. (80p ULTRA 3 SCSI)
>>
>>I had to get an ultra 160 controller
>>and sca adapter 80 pin to SCSI 3
>>(with power)
>>
>>
>>Not sure what you would need. I know jack about SCSI. It may just be a
>>jumper setting, in which case you could make some quick cash. I think
>>it's probably more though. If you are local, know about jumpers, and
>>what all that parity and stuff means, I'd be more than happy to give you
>
>>50 bucks to try it out.
>>
>>coldstatue att geeeemail dat commm (first part is correct)
>>
>>
>>Thanks
>
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Re: Need to recover Audio from botched SCSI drive [message #96289 is a reply to message #96288] |
Mon, 25 February 2008 22:17 |
excelav
Messages: 2130 Registered: July 2005 Location: Metro Detroit
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Here's Justin's email, give him a try. justin@jyaf.com
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>One more time, http://www.audiotalkback.com
>
>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>I don't know if this will help, there are some audio guys in portland that
>>might be able to help you. Justin runs http://www.audiotalkback.com, he
>>is in portland and there are some other guys on that news group. Most
of
>>those guys are studio owners, they use Pro Tools and other software, but
>>they might be able to transfer your files and they are local.
>>
>>John Bish <nosp@m.com> wrote:
>>>Some of you may remember me posting a few months back, looking for
>>>someone with a PARIS studio, and maybe a bit of data recovery
>>>experience. A gentleman responded to me via email, and I have lost the
>
>>>message. A data recovery person would be fine, but I just thought I
>>>would shoot for someone who would be sensitive to my situation, and
>>>maybe not charge me 3 grand. If you are the Texan who responded, by all
>>
>>>means, tell me!
>>>
>>>I sold my entire studio a few years back, and kept only a SCSI drive
>>>full of unmixed songs and bits of ideas. The drive spins but will not
be
>>
>>>detected by windows. i have tried multiple SCSI adapters, booting into
>
>>>Linux, etc. GRUB gives geometry errors. I just want the 30 or so Gigs
>>>copied to a SATA drive. It's probably 99% garbage, but there is some
>>>stuff that I'm sentimental about buried on there somewhere. i need the
>
>>>whole file structure copied over. It's also important that I don't risk
>>
>>>any more (?) damage to the drive.
>>>
>>>If anyone is interested, please let me know.
>>>
>>>If you are in the Portland, OR area, that would be a huge plus. I could
>>
>>>pay a fee up front, and if it works, give you more.
>>>
>>>here is some info on the drive
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>IBM Ultrastar 36Z15 Drive, model# ic35l036ucpr15-0. This is the 36.7 GB,
>>
>>>15,000 RPM unit. (80p ULTRA 3 SCSI)
>>>
>>>I had to get an ultra 160 controller
>>>and sca adapter 80 pin to SCSI 3
>>>(with power)
>>>
>>>
>>>Not sure what you would need. I know jack about SCSI. It may just be a
>
>>>jumper setting, in which case you could make some quick cash. I think
>>>it's probably more though. If you are local, know about jumpers, and
>>>what all that parity and stuff means, I'd be more than happy to give you
>>
>>>50 bucks to try it out.
>>>
>>>coldstatue att geeeemail dat commm (first part is correct)
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>
>
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Re: Need to recover Audio from botched SCSI drive [message #96293 is a reply to message #96286] |
Mon, 25 February 2008 21:42 |
Deej [5]
Messages: 373 Registered: March 2008
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John.......are you by any chance, related to Mark Bish, from Austin? If so,
shoot me a PM
animix at animas dot net
DJ
"John Bish" <nosp@m.com> wrote in message news:47c3961d$1@linux...
> Some of you may remember me posting a few months back, looking for someone
> with a PARIS studio, and maybe a bit of data recovery experience. A
> gentleman responded to me via email, and I have lost the message. A data
> recovery person would be fine, but I just thought I would shoot for
> someone who would be sensitive to my situation, and maybe not charge me 3
> grand. If you are the Texan who responded, by all means, tell me!
>
> I sold my entire studio a few years back, and kept only a SCSI drive full
> of unmixed songs and bits of ideas. The drive spins but will not be
> detected by windows. i have tried multiple SCSI adapters, booting into
> Linux, etc. GRUB gives geometry errors. I just want the 30 or so Gigs
> copied to a SATA drive. It's probably 99% garbage, but there is some stuff
> that I'm sentimental about buried on there somewhere. i need the whole
> file structure copied over. It's also important that I don't risk any more
> (?) damage to the drive.
>
> If anyone is interested, please let me know.
>
> If you are in the Portland, OR area, that would be a huge plus. I could
> pay a fee up front, and if it works, give you more.
>
> here is some info on the drive
>
>
>
> IBM Ultrastar 36Z15 Drive, model# ic35l036ucpr15-0. This is the 36.7 GB,
> 15,000 RPM unit. (80p ULTRA 3 SCSI)
>
> I had to get an ultra 160 controller
> and sca adapter 80 pin to SCSI 3
> (with power)
>
>
> Not sure what you would need. I know jack about SCSI. It may just be a
> jumper setting, in which case you could make some quick cash. I think it's
> probably more though. If you are local, know about jumpers, and what all
> that parity and stuff means, I'd be more than happy to give you 50 bucks
> to try it out.
>
> coldstatue att geeeemail dat commm (first part is correct)
>
>
> Thanks
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Re: Need to recover Audio from botched SCSI drive [message #96294 is a reply to message #96293] |
Mon, 25 February 2008 21:53 |
nosp
Messages: 11 Registered: November 2006
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No. I made up a fake last name because there is a dude on here who just
goes by "John" as I wanted to. he requested I add a last name, or at
least a fake one to differentiate.
Mr. Simplicity wrote:
> John.......are you by any chance, related to Mark Bish, from Austin? If so,
> shoot me a PM
>
> animix at animas dot net
>
> DJ
>
> "John Bish" <nosp@m.com> wrote in message news:47c3961d$1@linux...
>> Some of you may remember me posting a few months back, looking for someone
>> with a PARIS studio, and maybe a bit of data recovery experience. A
>> gentleman responded to me via email, and I have lost the message. A data
>> recovery person would be fine, but I just thought I would shoot for
>> someone who would be sensitive to my situation, and maybe not charge me 3
>> grand. If you are the Texan who responded, by all means, tell me!
>>
>> I sold my entire studio a few years back, and kept only a SCSI drive full
>> of unmixed songs and bits of ideas. The drive spins but will not be
>> detected by windows. i have tried multiple SCSI adapters, booting into
>> Linux, etc. GRUB gives geometry errors. I just want the 30 or so Gigs
>> copied to a SATA drive. It's probably 99% garbage, but there is some stuff
>> that I'm sentimental about buried on there somewhere. i need the whole
>> file structure copied over. It's also important that I don't risk any more
>> (?) damage to the drive.
>>
>> If anyone is interested, please let me know.
>>
>> If you are in the Portland, OR area, that would be a huge plus. I could
>> pay a fee up front, and if it works, give you more.
>>
>> here is some info on the drive
>>
>>
>>
>> IBM Ultrastar 36Z15 Drive, model# ic35l036ucpr15-0. This is the 36.7 GB,
>> 15,000 RPM unit. (80p ULTRA 3 SCSI)
>>
>> I had to get an ultra 160 controller
>> and sca adapter 80 pin to SCSI 3
>> (with power)
>>
>>
>> Not sure what you would need. I know jack about SCSI. It may just be a
>> jumper setting, in which case you could make some quick cash. I think it's
>> probably more though. If you are local, know about jumpers, and what all
>> that parity and stuff means, I'd be more than happy to give you 50 bucks
>> to try it out.
>>
>> coldstatue att geeeemail dat commm (first part is correct)
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>
>
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Re: Need to recover Audio from botched SCSI drive [message #96295 is a reply to message #96287] |
Mon, 25 February 2008 21:53 |
nosp
Messages: 11 Registered: November 2006
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Thank you, sir. I will do some posting there very soon.
James McCloskey wrote:
> I don't know if this will help, there are some audio guys in portland that
> might be able to help you. Justin runs http://www.audiotalkback.com, he
> is in portland and there are some other guys on that news group. Most of
> those guys are studio owners, they use Pro Tools and other software, but
> they might be able to transfer your files and they are local.
>
> John Bish <nosp@m.com> wrote:
>> Some of you may remember me posting a few months back, looking for
>> someone with a PARIS studio, and maybe a bit of data recovery
>> experience. A gentleman responded to me via email, and I have lost the
>> message. A data recovery person would be fine, but I just thought I
>> would shoot for someone who would be sensitive to my situation, and
>> maybe not charge me 3 grand. If you are the Texan who responded, by all
>
>> means, tell me!
>>
>> I sold my entire studio a few years back, and kept only a SCSI drive
>> full of unmixed songs and bits of ideas. The drive spins but will not be
>
>> detected by windows. i have tried multiple SCSI adapters, booting into
>> Linux, etc. GRUB gives geometry errors. I just want the 30 or so Gigs
>> copied to a SATA drive. It's probably 99% garbage, but there is some
>> stuff that I'm sentimental about buried on there somewhere. i need the
>> whole file structure copied over. It's also important that I don't risk
>
>> any more (?) damage to the drive.
>>
>> If anyone is interested, please let me know.
>>
>> If you are in the Portland, OR area, that would be a huge plus. I could
>
>> pay a fee up front, and if it works, give you more.
>>
>> here is some info on the drive
>>
>>
>>
>> IBM Ultrastar 36Z15 Drive, model# ic35l036ucpr15-0. This is the 36.7 GB,
>
>> 15,000 RPM unit. (80p ULTRA 3 SCSI)
>>
>> I had to get an ultra 160 controller
>> and sca adapter 80 pin to SCSI 3
>> (with power)
>>
>>
>> Not sure what you would need. I know jack about SCSI. It may just be a
>> jumper setting, in which case you could make some quick cash. I think
>> it's probably more though. If you are local, know about jumpers, and
>> what all that parity and stuff means, I'd be more than happy to give you
>
>> 50 bucks to try it out.
>>
>> coldstatue att geeeemail dat commm (first part is correct)
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>
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Re: Need to recover Audio from botched SCSI drive [message #96296 is a reply to message #96294] |
Tue, 26 February 2008 08:40 |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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Well, that's no good... if you're going to make up a fake name
it should at least be something somewhat Python-esque, like
John Praline, John Smokestoomuch, John Blackmuffin, or John
Twiddlyhamster.
:D
John Bish <nosp@m.com> wrote:
>No. I made up a fake last name because there is a dude on here who just
>goes by "John" as I wanted to. he requested I add a last name, or at
>least a fake one to differentiate.
>
>Mr. Simplicity wrote:
>> John.......are you by any chance, related to Mark Bish, from Austin? If
so,
>> shoot me a PM
>>
>> animix at animas dot net
>>
>> DJ
>>
>> "John Bish" <nosp@m.com> wrote in message news:47c3961d$1@linux...
>>> Some of you may remember me posting a few months back, looking for someone
>>> with a PARIS studio, and maybe a bit of data recovery experience. A
>>> gentleman responded to me via email, and I have lost the message. A data
>>> recovery person would be fine, but I just thought I would shoot for
>>> someone who would be sensitive to my situation, and maybe not charge
me 3
>>> grand. If you are the Texan who responded, by all means, tell me!
>>>
>>> I sold my entire studio a few years back, and kept only a SCSI drive
full
>>> of unmixed songs and bits of ideas. The drive spins but will not be
>>> detected by windows. i have tried multiple SCSI adapters, booting into
>>> Linux, etc. GRUB gives geometry errors. I just want the 30 or so Gigs
>>> copied to a SATA drive. It's probably 99% garbage, but there is some
stuff
>>> that I'm sentimental about buried on there somewhere. i need the whole
>>> file structure copied over. It's also important that I don't risk any
more
>>> (?) damage to the drive.
>>>
>>> If anyone is interested, please let me know.
>>>
>>> If you are in the Portland, OR area, that would be a huge plus. I could
>>> pay a fee up front, and if it works, give you more.
>>>
>>> here is some info on the drive
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> IBM Ultrastar 36Z15 Drive, model# ic35l036ucpr15-0. This is the 36.7
GB,
>>> 15,000 RPM unit. (80p ULTRA 3 SCSI)
>>>
>>> I had to get an ultra 160 controller
>>> and sca adapter 80 pin to SCSI 3
>>> (with power)
>>>
>>>
>>> Not sure what you would need. I know jack about SCSI. It may just be
a
>>> jumper setting, in which case you could make some quick cash. I think
it's
>>> probably more though. If you are local, know about jumpers, and what
all
>>> that parity and stuff means, I'd be more than happy to give you 50 bucks
>>> to try it out.
>>>
>>> coldstatue att geeeemail dat commm (first part is correct)
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>
>>
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Re: Need to recover Audio from botched SCSI drive [message #96306 is a reply to message #96296] |
Tue, 26 February 2008 12:56 |
nosp
Messages: 11 Registered: November 2006
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I was thinking I'd go Native American... maybe John Expanding Belly.
Neil wrote:
> Well, that's no good... if you're going to make up a fake name
> it should at least be something somewhat Python-esque, like
> John Praline, John Smokestoomuch, John Blackmuffin, or John
> Twiddlyhamster.
>
> :D
>
>
>
> John Bish <nosp@m.com> wrote:
>> No. I made up a fake last name because there is a dude on here who just
>
>> goes by "John" as I wanted to. he requested I add a last name, or at
>> least a fake one to differentiate.
>>
>> Mr. Simplicity wrote:
>>> John.......are you by any chance, related to Mark Bish, from Austin? If
> so,
>>> shoot me a PM
>>>
>>> animix at animas dot net
>>>
>>> DJ
>>>
>>> "John Bish" <nosp@m.com> wrote in message news:47c3961d$1@linux...
>>>> Some of you may remember me posting a few months back, looking for someone
>
>>>> with a PARIS studio, and maybe a bit of data recovery experience. A
>>>> gentleman responded to me via email, and I have lost the message. A data
>
>>>> recovery person would be fine, but I just thought I would shoot for
>>>> someone who would be sensitive to my situation, and maybe not charge
> me 3
>>>> grand. If you are the Texan who responded, by all means, tell me!
>>>>
>>>> I sold my entire studio a few years back, and kept only a SCSI drive
> full
>>>> of unmixed songs and bits of ideas. The drive spins but will not be
>>>> detected by windows. i have tried multiple SCSI adapters, booting into
>
>>>> Linux, etc. GRUB gives geometry errors. I just want the 30 or so Gigs
>
>>>> copied to a SATA drive. It's probably 99% garbage, but there is some
> stuff
>>>> that I'm sentimental about buried on there somewhere. i need the whole
>
>>>> file structure copied over. It's also important that I don't risk any
> more
>>>> (?) damage to the drive.
>>>>
>>>> If anyone is interested, please let me know.
>>>>
>>>> If you are in the Portland, OR area, that would be a huge plus. I could
>
>>>> pay a fee up front, and if it works, give you more.
>>>>
>>>> here is some info on the drive
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> IBM Ultrastar 36Z15 Drive, model# ic35l036ucpr15-0. This is the 36.7
> GB,
>>>> 15,000 RPM unit. (80p ULTRA 3 SCSI)
>>>>
>>>> I had to get an ultra 160 controller
>>>> and sca adapter 80 pin to SCSI 3
>>>> (with power)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Not sure what you would need. I know jack about SCSI. It may just be
> a
>>>> jumper setting, in which case you could make some quick cash. I think
> it's
>>>> probably more though. If you are local, know about jumpers, and what
> all
>>>> that parity and stuff means, I'd be more than happy to give you 50 bucks
>
>>>> to try it out.
>>>>
>>>> coldstatue att geeeemail dat commm (first part is correct)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>
>
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Re: Need to recover Audio from botched SCSI drive [message #96310 is a reply to message #96286] |
Tue, 26 February 2008 15:04 |
Mark McDermott
Messages: 204 Registered: February 2006 Location: Portland, OR
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Hi John,
Justin Arey and I are good friends, both living in PDX. In fact, we work
together at Xerox in Wilsonville.
I spoke with him this morning re: your SCSI issue and he's definitely interested
in hearing from you. He's got all the machines necessary and if you can supply
the drive, controller and cables, I'm sure he'll be happy to assist.
The email address that James provided is correct.
Best of luck!
Mark
John Bish <nosp@m.com> wrote:
>Some of you may remember me posting a few months back, looking for
>someone with a PARIS studio, and maybe a bit of data recovery
>experience. A gentleman responded to me via email, and I have lost the
>message. A data recovery person would be fine, but I just thought I
>would shoot for someone who would be sensitive to my situation, and
>maybe not charge me 3 grand. If you are the Texan who responded, by all
>means, tell me!
>
>I sold my entire studio a few years back, and kept only a SCSI drive
>full of unmixed songs and bits of ideas. The drive spins but will not be
>detected by windows. i have tried multiple SCSI adapters, booting into
>Linux, etc. GRUB gives geometry errors. I just want the 30 or so Gigs
>copied to a SATA drive. It's probably 99% garbage, but there is some
>stuff that I'm sentimental about buried on there somewhere. i need the
>whole file structure copied over. It's also important that I don't risk
>any more (?) damage to the drive.
>
>If anyone is interested, please let me know.
>
>If you are in the Portland, OR area, that would be a huge plus. I could
>pay a fee up front, and if it works, give you more.
>
>here is some info on the drive
>
>
>
>IBM Ultrastar 36Z15 Drive, model# ic35l036ucpr15-0. This is the 36.7 GB,
>15,000 RPM unit. (80p ULTRA 3 SCSI)
>
>I had to get an ultra 160 controller
>and sca adapter 80 pin to SCSI 3
>(with power)
>
>
>Not sure what you would need. I know jack about SCSI. It may just be a
>jumper setting, in which case you could make some quick cash. I think
>it's probably more though. If you are local, know about jumpers, and
>what all that parity and stuff means, I'd be more than happy to give you
>50 bucks to try it out.
>
>coldstatue att geeeemail dat commm (first part is correct)
>
>
>Thanks
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Re: Need to recover Audio from botched SCSI drive [message #96311 is a reply to message #96286] |
Tue, 26 February 2008 15:33 |
Justin Arey
Messages: 2 Registered: October 2006
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Junior Member |
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Hi John - I live in Portland and might be able to help. Please email me at
justin@jyaf.com - I'll email you back my phone number.
Thanks.
Justin
John Bish <nosp@m.com> wrote:
>Some of you may remember me posting a few months back, looking for
>someone with a PARIS studio, and maybe a bit of data recovery
>experience. A gentleman responded to me via email, and I have lost the
>message. A data recovery person would be fine, but I just thought I
>would shoot for someone who would be sensitive to my situation, and
>maybe not charge me 3 grand. If you are the Texan who responded, by all
>means, tell me!
>
>I sold my entire studio a few years back, and kept only a SCSI drive
>full of unmixed songs and bits of ideas. The drive spins but will not be
>detected by windows. i have tried multiple SCSI adapters, booting into
>Linux, etc. GRUB gives geometry errors. I just want the 30 or so Gigs
>copied to a SATA drive. It's probably 99% garbage, but there is some
>stuff that I'm sentimental about buried on there somewhere. i need the
>whole file structure copied over. It's also important that I don't risk
>any more (?) damage to the drive.
>
>If anyone is interested, please let me know.
>
>If you are in the Portland, OR area, that would be a huge plus. I could
>pay a fee up front, and if it works, give you more.
>
>here is some info on the drive
>
>
>
>IBM Ultrastar 36Z15 Drive, model# ic35l036ucpr15-0. This is the 36.7 GB,
>15,000 RPM unit. (80p ULTRA 3 SCSI)
>
>I had to get an ultra 160 controller
>and sca adapter 80 pin to SCSI 3
>(with power)
>
>
>Not sure what you would need. I know jack about SCSI. It may just be a
>jumper setting, in which case you could make some quick cash. I think
>it's probably more though. If you are local, know about jumpers, and
>what all that parity and stuff means, I'd be more than happy to give you
>50 bucks to try it out.
>
>coldstatue att geeeemail dat commm (first part is correct)
>
>
>Thanks
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Re: Need to recover Audio from botched SCSI drive [message #96324 is a reply to message #96310] |
Tue, 26 February 2008 22:20 |
nosp
Messages: 11 Registered: November 2006
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That's fantastic. I'll shoot one over in the morning. I hope I still
have the controller. Might have to order one.
Thank you
Mark McDermott wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> Justin Arey and I are good friends, both living in PDX. In fact, we work
> together at Xerox in Wilsonville.
>
> I spoke with him this morning re: your SCSI issue and he's definitely interested
> in hearing from you. He's got all the machines necessary and if you can supply
> the drive, controller and cables, I'm sure he'll be happy to assist.
>
> The email address that James provided is correct.
>
> Best of luck!
>
> Mark
>
> John Bish <nosp@m.com> wrote:
>> Some of you may remember me posting a few months back, looking for
>> someone with a PARIS studio, and maybe a bit of data recovery
>> experience. A gentleman responded to me via email, and I have lost the
>> message. A data recovery person would be fine, but I just thought I
>> would shoot for someone who would be sensitive to my situation, and
>> maybe not charge me 3 grand. If you are the Texan who responded, by all
>
>> means, tell me!
>>
>> I sold my entire studio a few years back, and kept only a SCSI drive
>> full of unmixed songs and bits of ideas. The drive spins but will not be
>
>> detected by windows. i have tried multiple SCSI adapters, booting into
>> Linux, etc. GRUB gives geometry errors. I just want the 30 or so Gigs
>> copied to a SATA drive. It's probably 99% garbage, but there is some
>> stuff that I'm sentimental about buried on there somewhere. i need the
>> whole file structure copied over. It's also important that I don't risk
>
>> any more (?) damage to the drive.
>>
>> If anyone is interested, please let me know.
>>
>> If you are in the Portland, OR area, that would be a huge plus. I could
>
>> pay a fee up front, and if it works, give you more.
>>
>> here is some info on the drive
>>
>>
>>
>> IBM Ultrastar 36Z15 Drive, model# ic35l036ucpr15-0. This is the 36.7 GB,
>
>> 15,000 RPM unit. (80p ULTRA 3 SCSI)
>>
>> I had to get an ultra 160 controller
>> and sca adapter 80 pin to SCSI 3
>> (with power)
>>
>>
>> Not sure what you would need. I know jack about SCSI. It may just be a
>> jumper setting, in which case you could make some quick cash. I think
>> it's probably more though. If you are local, know about jumpers, and
>> what all that parity and stuff means, I'd be more than happy to give you
>
>> 50 bucks to try it out.
>>
>> coldstatue att geeeemail dat commm (first part is correct)
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>
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Re: Need to recover Audio from botched SCSI drive [message #96325 is a reply to message #96311] |
Tue, 26 February 2008 22:22 |
nosp
Messages: 11 Registered: November 2006
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Thanks Justin. I'm going to email that first response. If it doesn't
happen, I will let you know. It is appreciated.
Justin Arey wrote:
> Hi John - I live in Portland and might be able to help. Please email me at
> justin@jyaf.com - I'll email you back my phone number.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Justin
>
>
> John Bish <nosp@m.com> wrote:
>> Some of you may remember me posting a few months back, looking for
>> someone with a PARIS studio, and maybe a bit of data recovery
>> experience. A gentleman responded to me via email, and I have lost the
>> message. A data recovery person would be fine, but I just thought I
>> would shoot for someone who would be sensitive to my situation, and
>> maybe not charge me 3 grand. If you are the Texan who responded, by all
>
>> means, tell me!
>>
>> I sold my entire studio a few years back, and kept only a SCSI drive
>> full of unmixed songs and bits of ideas. The drive spins but will not be
>
>> detected by windows. i have tried multiple SCSI adapters, booting into
>> Linux, etc. GRUB gives geometry errors. I just want the 30 or so Gigs
>> copied to a SATA drive. It's probably 99% garbage, but there is some
>> stuff that I'm sentimental about buried on there somewhere. i need the
>> whole file structure copied over. It's also important that I don't risk
>
>> any more (?) damage to the drive.
>>
>> If anyone is interested, please let me know.
>>
>> If you are in the Portland, OR area, that would be a huge plus. I could
>
>> pay a fee up front, and if it works, give you more.
>>
>> here is some info on the drive
>>
>>
>>
>> IBM Ultrastar 36Z15 Drive, model# ic35l036ucpr15-0. This is the 36.7 GB,
>
>> 15,000 RPM unit. (80p ULTRA 3 SCSI)
>>
>> I had to get an ultra 160 controller
>> and sca adapter 80 pin to SCSI 3
>> (with power)
>>
>>
>> Not sure what you would need. I know jack about SCSI. It may just be a
>> jumper setting, in which case you could make some quick cash. I think
>> it's probably more though. If you are local, know about jumpers, and
>> what all that parity and stuff means, I'd be more than happy to give you
>
>> 50 bucks to try it out.
>>
>> coldstatue att geeeemail dat commm (first part is correct)
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>
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Re: Need to recover Audio from botched SCSI drive [message #96347 is a reply to message #96325] |
Wed, 27 February 2008 09:55 |
Mark McDermott
Messages: 204 Registered: February 2006 Location: Portland, OR
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John,
Justin IS the person referred to in the first response.
Mark
John Bish <nosp@m.com> wrote:
>Thanks Justin. I'm going to email that first response. If it doesn't
>happen, I will let you know. It is appreciated.
>Justin Arey wrote:
>> Hi John - I live in Portland and might be able to help. Please email me
at
>> justin@jyaf.com - I'll email you back my phone number.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Justin
>>
>>
>> John Bish <nosp@m.com> wrote:
>>> Some of you may remember me posting a few months back, looking for
>>> someone with a PARIS studio, and maybe a bit of data recovery
>>> experience. A gentleman responded to me via email, and I have lost the
>>> message. A data recovery person would be fine, but I just thought I
>>> would shoot for someone who would be sensitive to my situation, and
>>> maybe not charge me 3 grand. If you are the Texan who responded, by all
>>
>>> means, tell me!
>>>
>>> I sold my entire studio a few years back, and kept only a SCSI drive
>>> full of unmixed songs and bits of ideas. The drive spins but will not
be
>>
>>> detected by windows. i have tried multiple SCSI adapters, booting into
>>> Linux, etc. GRUB gives geometry errors. I just want the 30 or so Gigs
>>> copied to a SATA drive. It's probably 99% garbage, but there is some
>>> stuff that I'm sentimental about buried on there somewhere. i need the
>>> whole file structure copied over. It's also important that I don't risk
>>
>>> any more (?) damage to the drive.
>>>
>>> If anyone is interested, please let me know.
>>>
>>> If you are in the Portland, OR area, that would be a huge plus. I could
>>
>>> pay a fee up front, and if it works, give you more.
>>>
>>> here is some info on the drive
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> IBM Ultrastar 36Z15 Drive, model# ic35l036ucpr15-0. This is the 36.7
GB,
>>
>>> 15,000 RPM unit. (80p ULTRA 3 SCSI)
>>>
>>> I had to get an ultra 160 controller
>>> and sca adapter 80 pin to SCSI 3
>>> (with power)
>>>
>>>
>>> Not sure what you would need. I know jack about SCSI. It may just be
a
>>> jumper setting, in which case you could make some quick cash. I think
>>> it's probably more though. If you are local, know about jumpers, and
>>> what all that parity and stuff means, I'd be more than happy to give
you
>>
>>> 50 bucks to try it out.
>>>
>>> coldstatue att geeeemail dat commm (first part is correct)
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>
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Re: Need to recover Audio from botched SCSI drive [message #96353 is a reply to message #96347] |
Wed, 27 February 2008 10:38 |
nosp
Messages: 11 Registered: November 2006
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Junior Member |
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:) Just figured that out.
Thanks!
Mark McDermott wrote:
> John,
>
> Justin IS the person referred to in the first response.
>
> Mark
>
> John Bish <nosp@m.com> wrote:
>> Thanks Justin. I'm going to email that first response. If it doesn't
>> happen, I will let you know. It is appreciated.
>> Justin Arey wrote:
>>> Hi John - I live in Portland and might be able to help. Please email me
> at
>>> justin@jyaf.com - I'll email you back my phone number.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Justin
>>>
>>>
>>> John Bish <nosp@m.com> wrote:
>>>> Some of you may remember me posting a few months back, looking for
>>>> someone with a PARIS studio, and maybe a bit of data recovery
>>>> experience. A gentleman responded to me via email, and I have lost the
>
>>>> message. A data recovery person would be fine, but I just thought I
>>>> would shoot for someone who would be sensitive to my situation, and
>>>> maybe not charge me 3 grand. If you are the Texan who responded, by all
>>>> means, tell me!
>>>>
>>>> I sold my entire studio a few years back, and kept only a SCSI drive
>
>>>> full of unmixed songs and bits of ideas. The drive spins but will not
> be
>>>> detected by windows. i have tried multiple SCSI adapters, booting into
>
>>>> Linux, etc. GRUB gives geometry errors. I just want the 30 or so Gigs
>
>>>> copied to a SATA drive. It's probably 99% garbage, but there is some
>
>>>> stuff that I'm sentimental about buried on there somewhere. i need the
>
>>>> whole file structure copied over. It's also important that I don't risk
>>>> any more (?) damage to the drive.
>>>>
>>>> If anyone is interested, please let me know.
>>>>
>>>> If you are in the Portland, OR area, that would be a huge plus. I could
>>>> pay a fee up front, and if it works, give you more.
>>>>
>>>> here is some info on the drive
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> IBM Ultrastar 36Z15 Drive, model# ic35l036ucpr15-0. This is the 36.7
> GB,
>>>> 15,000 RPM unit. (80p ULTRA 3 SCSI)
>>>>
>>>> I had to get an ultra 160 controller
>>>> and sca adapter 80 pin to SCSI 3
>>>> (with power)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Not sure what you would need. I know jack about SCSI. It may just be
> a
>>>> jumper setting, in which case you could make some quick cash. I think
>
>>>> it's probably more though. If you are local, know about jumpers, and
>
>>>> what all that parity and stuff means, I'd be more than happy to give
> you
>>>> 50 bucks to try it out.
>>>>
>>>> coldstatue att geeeemail dat commm (first part is correct)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>
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