Paul-
So, I see that a system has a ST39236LC disc drive. I go to PartSurfer, put
in that model number, and it tells me:
Your search for ST39236LC failed to find any matching HP products. Please
read the hints below, and try again.
So, does that mean that HP doesn't sell them? If not, it would seem that
hardware brokers would be the best place to find them. Is it due to the
fact that it is a Seagate drive that HP figures you can get somewhere else?
And for the hardware brokers out there, please don't contact me. I'm not
trying to buy one, I'm just trying to understand the process.
Gary
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Courry [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 10:24 AM
To: [log in to unmask]; William L. Brandt
Subject: Re: C2490A drives
The manuals you wanr are the Disk Service Manual and the Disk Upgrade
Manual, both at www.docs.hp.com. http://partsurfer.hp.com has full
descriptions as well.
In answer to your question, C2490A's are 2.1Gb Narrow SCSI drives.
C2490W's are FWD SCSI (high voltage)
The rest are at partsurfer.hp.com
Paul
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003 09:59:52 -0800, William L. Brandt wrote:
>can anyone verify that these are the 2GB drives as used in the 917x? These
>are what I have pulled out of the 9000 cabinets - any reason they shouldn't
>run in MPE?
>
>TIA
>Bill Brandt
>Sacramento CA
>
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