Ive blown it litteraly !
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Hi Guys,
Just looking for a little help here. I had a problem with a machine yesterday so I took out the HDD to copy the stuff over, however plugging into the new machine (in standby didnt realise), the machine reset and the disk can no longer be seen. I think i have well and truly stuffed the disk.
However I do have another 2 identical drives, from the same factory batch. Would swapping the PCB ovll ter allow the drive to be revived ? Only other thing im thinking (before I destroy another good 40 GB drive) is will the motor work after this ?
Regards
stu
Just looking for a little help here. I had a problem with a machine yesterday so I took out the HDD to copy the stuff over, however plugging into the new machine (in standby didnt realise), the machine reset and the disk can no longer be seen. I think i have well and truly stuffed the disk.
However I do have another 2 identical drives, from the same factory batch. Would swapping the PCB ovll ter allow the drive to be revived ? Only other thing im thinking (before I destroy another good 40 GB drive) is will the motor work after this ?
Regards
stu
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if the actual circuit chip has blown on the hard-disk you can swap one from an identical disk, they do come apart near the pins at the front...depends how important the data is ??
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swapping boards worked for me, though it was a 10 gig quantum fireball.
there's been a couple of threads on this lately, another guy on here had the same prob with fujitsu drive, but I dont think a board swap works with these drives from what i saw.
there's been a couple of threads on this lately, another guy on here had the same prob with fujitsu drive, but I dont think a board swap works with these drives from what i saw.
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when I say circuit chip, I mean the small circuit board that comes off every (most) disks near the pins....it's usually these that blow, which can be swapped out from an identical disk. I have used this a few times to recover data.
hello mj, cross posted with you....
shunty
[Edited by shunty - 23/06/2003 11:39:27]
hello mj, cross posted with you....
shunty
[Edited by shunty - 23/06/2003 11:39:27]
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IVe tried to remove the PCB but it has those 'kin star shaped nuts. It does seem to come off (brute force used, as well as a few caps knocked off)
I just could do without destroying another drive tbh, but if it gets the data back its kinda worth it (approx 34 GB Mp3s)
I just could do without destroying another drive tbh, but if it gets the data back its kinda worth it (approx 34 GB Mp3s)
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