I have two five-year old Series 2 TCD240080 units which were working O.K. until I opened the case and removed the noisy Twin Breeze fan in the larger (two-drive) unit. After blowing out the dust with compressed air, I closed the unit and could not get past the "powering up" screen. I tried the single disk from the second TCD240080 in the failing first unit with the same resulting problem. I installed the two disks from the first unit into the second unit with the same problem. After putting all systems back into their original status, I have two systems that will not get beyond "powering up."
I just received and installed two new single-disk WeaKnees Seagate drives (300GB and 160GB) into their respective machines, and have replaced the one defective TwinBreeze fan with a replacement from WeaKnees. On both machines I still am stuck on the "powering up" screen with only the green light displayed on the faceplate. When either unit is plugged in, I hear the disk drive start, and one or two "clicks" ... then nothing but the spin.
I contacted WeaKnees support to see if I may be having a power supply problem, but was told it is not likely since I see the grey screen. As was suggested, I checked the flat cables to make sure the black ends were connected to the drives. It also was suggested I may have a problem with the motherboards on both systems.
While blowing out the dusty units, I also replaced the 3-volt backup battery in each unit while the power was off.
Does this sound like I have created motherboard problems?
I just received and installed two new single-disk WeaKnees Seagate drives (300GB and 160GB) into their respective machines, and have replaced the one defective TwinBreeze fan with a replacement from WeaKnees. On both machines I still am stuck on the "powering up" screen with only the green light displayed on the faceplate. When either unit is plugged in, I hear the disk drive start, and one or two "clicks" ... then nothing but the spin.
I contacted WeaKnees support to see if I may be having a power supply problem, but was told it is not likely since I see the grey screen. As was suggested, I checked the flat cables to make sure the black ends were connected to the drives. It also was suggested I may have a problem with the motherboards on both systems.
While blowing out the dusty units, I also replaced the 3-volt backup battery in each unit while the power was off.
Does this sound like I have created motherboard problems?
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