Dilbert Firestorm
19 Jun 2009, 3:20am
My PC has a SCSI set up. One of my hard drives failed and had it sent off for recovery. The recovery outfit that recovered the data did not have replacement SCSI drives in stock, only SATA.
When I got it back, I was like Duh! I don't have a SATA controller and I forgot to send them the SCSI-SATA adapter.
so here's the question.
What is the effect of putting a SCSI-SATA adapter to the SATA hard drive with recovered data? Would it be readable?
Oh btw, the data is in HPFS format, its for OS/2 Warp. I guess I could get a sata controller and make the transfer but I don't know if there is a driver to allow it to run under OS/2.
I haven't been following OS/2-Ecomstation much since the drive died on me.
When I got it back, I was like Duh! I don't have a SATA controller and I forgot to send them the SCSI-SATA adapter.
so here's the question.
What is the effect of putting a SCSI-SATA adapter to the SATA hard drive with recovered data? Would it be readable?
Oh btw, the data is in HPFS format, its for OS/2 Warp. I guess I could get a sata controller and make the transfer but I don't know if there is a driver to allow it to run under OS/2.
I haven't been following OS/2-Ecomstation much since the drive died on me.