May 5th, 2017, 17:57
May 5th, 2017, 18:09
May 5th, 2017, 18:41
pcimage wrote:If it's clicking then it's physical issue, not DIY.
Nor feasible to "fix" it either.
May 8th, 2017, 11:29
pcimage wrote:If it's clicking then it's physical issue, not DIY.
Nor feasible to "fix" it either.
May 8th, 2017, 13:13
titokhonan wrote:pcimage wrote:If it's clicking then it's physical issue, not DIY.
Nor feasible to "fix" it either.
Anyone can help me on this please?
May 8th, 2017, 13:50
prasadsv wrote:titokhonan wrote:pcimage wrote:If it's clicking then it's physical issue, not DIY.
Nor feasible to "fix" it either.
Anyone can help me on this please?
First Check
drive spinning or not?
any clicking or not
Depending on your right answers here you will get help
May 8th, 2017, 14:42
titokhonan wrote:prasadsv wrote:titokhonan wrote:pcimage wrote:If it's clicking then it's physical issue, not DIY.
Nor feasible to "fix" it either.
Anyone can help me on this please?
First Check
drive spinning or not?
any clicking or not
Depending on your right answers here you will get help
This is what i've done.
1 I cheched PCB, everything looks fine
2 The HDD Spin on, then: clic,clic,clic and it turn off
3 -To test, i tryed an EXACT PCB on my disk (From another hdd same model same P/N same firmware) it do the same
4 -I pluged my RS-232 on the PCB it works fine, i get the F3> (It's asking me for a valid CERT code) it give the powerOn time a valid serial number. What can i do now
May 9th, 2017, 14:43
May 10th, 2017, 1:59
titokhonan wrote:change eeprom too from old pcb ?????
Wow wait, why it's that needed???
where it's ubicated the eprom?
May 10th, 2017, 6:09
May 10th, 2017, 11:36
May 11th, 2017, 22:02
Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:Well,
It could be one or more bad heads ,But he said its says its asking for valid cert code this error comes from old hods that are non F3 not F3 ,I am super confused
May 12th, 2017, 2:09
titokhonan wrote:Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:Well,
It could be one or more bad heads ,But he said its says its asking for valid cert code this error comes from old hods that are non F3 not F3 ,I am super confused
Wait latest news!!!!!
After i switched back the original PCB, the hdd is not stoping now, it's clicking realy fast, hards clicks, fasts cliks. Still not getting detected by "mr. BIOS", and "Hdd detection time" PC have increased.
/= hard short click
*= fast click
--= time
1minute time
----------------------------------------------------------------
/***//*********/*********************//////////////*****
Did u changed original Eeprom to original PCB?
i have uploaded a audio
May 12th, 2017, 12:44
prasadsv wrote:titokhonan wrote:Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:Well,
It could be one or more bad heads ,But he said its says its asking for valid cert code this error comes from old hods that are non F3 not F3 ,I am super confused
Wait latest news!!!!!
After i switched back the original PCB, the hdd is not stoping now, it's clicking realy fast, hards clicks, fasts cliks. Still not getting detected by "mr. BIOS", and "Hdd detection time" PC have increased.
/= hard short click
*= fast click
--= time
1minute time
----------------------------------------------------------------
/***//*********/*********************//////////////*****
Did u changed original Eeprom to original PCB?
i have uploaded a audio
From all of your report I understand Heads defect
find donor drive and replace heads
If you don't have experience better to contact DR in your country
If you repeated ur trails you may lost all ur data
Better to stop trails
May 12th, 2017, 12:46
prasadsv wrote:titokhonan wrote:Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:Well,
It could be one or more bad heads ,But he said its says its asking for valid cert code this error comes from old hods that are non F3 not F3 ,I am super confused
Wait latest news!!!!!
After i switched back the original PCB, the hdd is not stoping now, it's clicking realy fast, hards clicks, fasts cliks. Still not getting detected by "mr. BIOS", and "Hdd detection time" PC have increased.
/= hard short click
*= fast click
--= time
1minute time
----------------------------------------------------------------
/***//*********/*********************//////////////*****
Did u changed original Eeprom to original PCB?
i have uploaded a audio
From all of your report I understand Heads defect
find donor drive and replace heads
If you don't have experience better to contact DR in your country
If you repeated ur trails you may lost all ur data
Better to stop trails
May 12th, 2017, 13:33
Spildit wrote:Tools to deactivate heads would cost you way more then a new HDD ...
PC-3000 for example would cost you $6000 USD. MRT Pro would be about $3000 so ....
Also that click click click by now with many power off/on already turned the platter surface intro dust so ... "sayonara" hdd ...
Not to mention that most likely pre-amp is gone and with it ... the entire head stack in useless and you are out of options....
There are NO WAY for you to fix the drive. For data recovery you would have to buy a drive to use as donor and and extra one to copy the data to + tools + have experience, etc ....
CERT code mentioned on the 7200.10 drive is because 7200.10 is ST-10 (old type9 and NOT F3 ARCH.
If your 7200.10 drive is still working use that instead as your broken F3 arch drive.
You are NOT GOING to be able to fix the 7200.12 NO MATTER WHAT.
May 12th, 2017, 13:57
May 12th, 2017, 14:09
pcimage wrote:Listen....
Your drive has physical problems (bad heads).
It is NOT VIABLE to repair this drive. End of. Period. Game over. It's dead. Understand????
You CANNOT repair a bad head with terminal commands, like I cannot fix my cars engine with soap and water.
You have come to this forum for advice, and you've been given it.
Yet you have chosen to ignore the advice given because you didn't like what you were hearing. You seem to think you know better than the very people you came to for advice.
Just move on and look for a second hand drive or something.
I wish you the best of luck, but please admit defeat on this!!
May 12th, 2017, 15:01
Spildit wrote:titokhonan wrote:
i´m not defeated yet!
have you people read this thread
(Cut bad head)
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=35282
It looks like HDD head can be soft cutted (disabled)
the big deal now could be, find the bad head, and how can be cutted by terminal.
Oh ...
http://www.hddoracle.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2037
The thing is your drive have either a damaged pre-amp or all heads are gone ...
So .... cut ALL heads and try !!!
Also this is assuming you don't have MASSIVE surface damage by now because of all of that PCB swapping without native ROM ....
May 12th, 2017, 15:40
Spildit wrote:titokhonan wrote:probably right now the only one who is doing something like this in Cuba is me.
No, you are NOT !!!
http://www.hddoracle.com/viewtopic.php? ... 051#p13125
Maybe you should ask some help to @oleg as he might have some refurb drives to sell you at a decent price.
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