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Question edited for clarity and toss in a load of CAPS.
It is dated with a non intuitive, none readable code. You can see examples here.
Where is my Date Code? BACK OF BREWER Sticker on the lower back of brewer BOTTOM OF BREWER Sticker attached to the bottom baseplate of your brewer. Note: Allow water in tank to cool. Drain water before turning over.
Your Hard Drive fan unit has failed
Here's a good write up on how to read the error codes. While it's a bit dated it still works. How to invoke and interpret the Apple hardware tests
So if we dissect your error code: 4MO t/4/40000003: HDD-%%%%
4MO - Fan Motor
T - temperature
HDD - Hard Drive Disk
You need a new fan as the fan motors tach has failed.
I am unsure if you are trying to take a currently external drive and mount it internally, or if you are trying to make an internal drive into an external. Please clarify.
Please visit the link given below:
http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/support/warranty_%26_returns_assistance
Now, at the bottom right hand side, click on "Return a single drive."
Now, read the instructions and try to diagnose the problem by running the Sea Tools Test code. Please read the instructions.
It could be because you're not running the same os the picture files were created with, so you can't read them. I'd try hooking up to an xp system and see if you don't have better luck. That's what the x86 architecture problem code is referring to: XP.
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