Okay, I'm back.
The tech guy up the street says both WD 300gb drives are good.
The latest problem I was having, (for those of you that don't want to watch all the reruns), is the 250gb would boot with a fresh format and XP installation, but would regularly crash after about 2 months or 100gb of data. It was replaced twice with a 300GB, which would format, but then appeared dead on the reboot part of the installation. Yes, in the BIOS, setup, but dead to the XP CD, diagnostics tools on a floppy, etc. There was no normal running of the XP setup disk. It would try to read the drive and stop.
I got my hands on another PC, a Dell 2.4ghz with an 80gb drive. Like the Compaq
at the heart of this tragedy, it also has a 250watt PS. It boots and works fine. No problems. I pulled the 80gb it came with and stuck in my 300gb, (pulled the jumper for single drive). Same problem. XP CD says "press a key to boot CD", then "checking drive config", and nothing but a blank black screen. Same thing, dead as a doornail, and this Dell has HD diagnostics available before a boot. Like the BIOS, they also see the drive ID, but won't run up the drive. Putting the 80gb back in where it belongs, the PC boots right up, so that eliminates any cable/connector problem.
While the 250gb worked but regularly on schedule failed, (like a part on a used car warranty), it accepted a reformat/installation from the XP setup CD every time I tried it, the 300gb, runs only the format part of the setup installation from the same CD,
one time, before it fails completely and doesn't respond again.
Now while each of two 300gb drives did start the format part of the iinstallation once before responding like a piece of dead wood, does this sound like the PS in both PC's can't handle the additional load produced by the 300gb vs. the 250gb? Here are two 250Watt PC's that the 300gb won't work in, and the tech guy says both 300gb's are good when he tested them.
Thanks,
ATF