10-04-2017, 11:45 AM
Uusi 2,5" IDE kettaid 20Gb mahuga tundub, et enam leida ei õnnestu. Sestap tuleb kohe CF teed minna. Leidsin selle HDD CF kaardiga asendamise teema üles https://mbworld.org/forums/s-class-w221/...ement.html
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Tsitaat:1. Pull out the unit (I think I have instructions for that somewhere)Adapter tuleb ilmselt välismaalt tellida, CF kaardi saab siit. Edasi jääb takistuseks tarkvara. Aga eks siis vaatab edasi kui adapter ja kaart olemas.
2. Take out the harddrive (6 or 8 torx screws and some strange spring mechanism, that is rather non-protective against vibration)
3. Connect your harddrive with 2.5" to 3.5" adaptor to a pc and also connect a 2.5" ide to CF adaptor with a good 32Gb 300x CF card.
4. Launch some small linux distribution from usb flash drive.
5. Execute command: dmesg |grep /dev/sd
6. see both the harddrive and the cf card recognised (one is 20 gig hdd and second should be 32 gig cf - linux will name them approprietly - /dev/sda and /dev/sdb - remember, which is which)
7. Execute command: dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb (IF YOUR ORIGINAL DRIVE IS /dev/sda and target CF IS /dev/sdb - get this wrong and you have no navigation and air-con controls!!!)
8 After some 20 - 30 minutes you have a good SSD to put in your navigation.
9. It is much easier if you do that before your navigation is toast, because of broken HDD - I know, because right now I am searching for a HDD image to write to a blank hdd to revive this darn thing.
As usual, I bare no responsibility for a toast system, but I know linux well, to know, how this navigation works. It uses QNX4 operating system with most bits programmed in Ukraine... Filesystem is qnx4-fs aswell, so Acronis, Ghost or any other software will not get the hang of it. DD, on the other hand is brilliant, because it makes a 1:1 copy of every bit