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Need New D8B Hard Drive

Postby Electric Peak » Thu Apr 11, 2013 5:22 pm

Hello, My one owner D8B hard drive is making serious noise. Is there anyone that would format a new drive and sell it to me so that I can just swap and be good to go? I have a v5.1 license. Will a SSD work? Thanks
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Re: Need New D8B Hard Drive

Postby anyhorizon » Thu Apr 11, 2013 11:33 pm

There are articles in the DATABASE regarding SSD. As well, there are the requirements for the HD and how to go about formatting it. Link at top of page.

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Re: Need New D8B Hard Drive

Postby albridi » Fri Apr 12, 2013 12:00 am

Hi Electric Peak,

I've recently replaced my old d8b HD, with a brand new 30GB SSD drive. Is very important to use a drive no larger than 32 GB. I've used a Corsair NOVA 30 GB SSD, and all is quiet right with it at the moment. You probably will need a SATA to IDE adapter to adapt the SSD to the IDE interface, something like this: https://www.alternate.es/html/product/T ... r/1057606/? and probably a 2.5 to 3.5in brackets, to attach the SSD to the d8b: https://www.alternate.es/html/product/K ... 35/135851/?

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Re: Need New D8B Hard Drive

Postby Electric Peak » Fri Apr 12, 2013 12:08 am

Thanks to both Peter and Albridi for responding. I searched through the DATABASE and couldn't find info on an SSD. Any tips where to find info for an SSD as opposed to a regular HD? Thanks for the links Albridi! Fred
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Re: Need New D8B Hard Drive

Postby bbb » Fri Apr 12, 2013 1:15 am

Go to "Replacing the HDD with a Compact Flash card" on the bottom of this page :

http://www.sonido-7.com/d8b/tpis.html

I followed Todd's instructions and it works perfectly...it's an inexpensive solution as well. - $17.00

>parts - here's what I used:

1. IDE to Compact Flash Adapter - it's on ebay: Item number: 251064379193 - $8.99

2. Team 2GB Compact Flash (CF) Flash Card Model TG002G2NCFFX
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6820313247 $6.99

3. "Power cable that converts a hard drive power connection to a floppy drive power connection"
I found this cable inside the Mackie power supply (under the metal cover)

Best of luck with this,
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Re: Need New D8B Hard Drive

Postby Old School » Fri Apr 12, 2013 1:18 am

See my reply to Phil C. on the HDR forum titled HDR CRASHING 2. I give details of ssd conversion, it works for D8B too.

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Re: Need New D8B Hard Drive

Postby albridi » Sun Apr 14, 2013 3:03 am

Electric Peak wrote:...Any tips where to find info for an SSD as opposed to a regular HD?...
Not sure, but I can tell you about my experience: the Corsair NOVA 30 GB, once formatted correctly, will work fine. This SSD is much larger than needed, in fact you could use a compact flash card as bbb has suggested. I've decided myself for the SSD, but it's a matter of taste, I think ;) .

Electric Peak wrote:Thanks for the links Albridi!
You're welcome :) .
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Re: Need New D8B Hard Drive

Postby Electric Peak » Mon Apr 15, 2013 7:52 pm

Thanks to all that have posted!

Currently my D8B is working fine but I dare not turn it off. The HD is making a slight noise but after I'm finished with booked projects I'm going to dive into the fix.

I'm a Mac guy and do not have access to a PC and or have PC skills. Any suggestions how I can get the Flash Card or SSD formatted and my HD data transferred? Should I load v5.1 and authorize before I transfer session data? I guess I could do the session data transfers via the floppy. Can the SSD be formatted via the floppy? Sorry to sound stupid, but I've been a Mac guy since the Apple IIe.

Another thing I don't know how to do is check what CPU speed and HD size my D8B has. I don't want to turn if off fearing that it won't start again. Is there a way to access system info without turning it off?

Thanks tons to all! Fred
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Re: Need New D8B Hard Drive

Postby albridi » Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:36 pm

Electric Peak wrote:...I'm a Mac guy and do not have access to a PC and or have PC skills. Any suggestions how I can get the Flash Card or SSD formatted and my HD data transferred?...
This could be very tricky for a Mac guy without PC skills, I think :( .

I've a few ideas, anyway:

1) If you don't have access to a PC, perhaps you could ask at your local computer shop, maybe they could be able to format the SSD for you, or sell you an SSD PC formated.

2) You could ask how to format a HD in Mac to use it with a PC here: http://www.macuarium.com/cms/ . This is a Spanish forum, but I think there could be somebody that knows how to do this.

3) This is the "freak way", and yes, you would need a PC in order to follow this steps :ugeek: :

    3.1 - Go and get this: http://www.syschat.com/download59.html (MS-DOS 7.10 Boot Disk)
    3.2 - Download and install this in the PC: http://floppy-image.softonic.com/
    3.3 - Create a floppy boot disk of the ms-dos 7.10 OS, by read/writing the downloaded image that you've downloaded at the 3.1 step, with the PC app that you've installed at the 3.3 step.
    3.4 - Follow the step 8 of this instructions: http://www.sonido-7.com/d8b/maintenance.html#Post5-1 to format the HD. At this point I recommend you a tea cup :mrgreen: . By the way, you don't have to type "A:/ FDISK C:" you should type only "FDISK C:" after the "A:\>" or "prompt". The same is true for "FORMAT C:". Bear in mind that this two DOS commands will destroy any HD info, so use them only with the NEW HD, and, as developers likes to say, "use it at your own risk".
    3.5 - Ok, assuming all is done successfully, now you can proceed with the Mackie d8b 5.1 OS installation, but please, remember the point 6 of the "Hard drive replacement: 10 Golden Rules", I mean: Type the format:ON statement in the Tools.ini file on the first floppy of your Mackie OS-version. You should read about this here: http://www.mackie.com/support/documents ... _Drive.PDF

Electric Peak wrote:...Should I load v5.1 and authorize before I transfer session data?...
No. Save your session files prior to do anything.

Electric Peak wrote:...Can the SSD be formatted via the floppy?...
Yes, by using MS-DOS (or a boot floppy with the FDISK and FORMAT commands inside, I think).

Electric Peak wrote:...Sorry to sound stupid, but I've been a Mac guy since the Apple IIe...
If you could hear me asking for Mac help, you'll probably laugh really loud: But...where's my right mouse button?

Electric Peak wrote:...Is there a way to access system info without turning it off?...
Not sure about this, but I think the only way is by entering the BIOS, and this means a restart.

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Re: Need New D8B Hard Drive

Postby Electric Peak » Wed Apr 17, 2013 6:47 pm

albridi, I can't thank you enough!!! I do have a friend that is really good with PCs. Will the D8B CPU power up without the D8B connected? If it will, then I could just take the CPU to my friend and follow your instructions. If the CPU won't power up unless the console is connected, I'll have to brave this on my own. My friend is an hour and 1/2 away. Thanks very much albridi!
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