Data recovery and disk repair questions and discussions related to old-fashioned SATA, SAS, SCSI, IDE, MFM hard drives - any type of storage device that has moving parts
October 24th, 2017, 4:02
Thank you for reading my post.
As a newbie and possibly the oldest member here,i need help and advice.
having plugged my laptop power lead accidently into my Seagate external hdd i believe i have now have a dead HDD.
I managed to remove the drive from its casing and set it in place in my tower pc as a normal hdd.
i have done this before with a previous external drive with success.
as you probably figured,this time it did not work.
i am wondering if to try replacing the PCB? On the back of the drive itself,but unsure if this is the way to go.
If it is i am confused of the exact component to get,or indeed where from.
here is all the info i have
Seagate ST2000DM001
100724095
GTC18V-0?? C-1432=03-22 (Two digits i cannot read)
i am based in the UK England,so if its the last straw i will get it done by whoever you can recommend,but would very much like to try to fix it myself as a challenge.
thank you ...Fredrick
October 24th, 2017, 4:37
Im afraid its a bit more complicated than simply replacing the pcb... how technical are you?
October 24th, 2017, 6:25
pensioner wrote:i am based in the UK England,so if its the last straw i will get it done by whoever you can recommend
pcimage.co.uk
October 24th, 2017, 7:39
APOLLOD wrote:Im afraid its a bit more complicated than simply replacing the pcb... how technical are you?
Thank you for your reply,
I know how to solder,and my friend has a steadier hand,so good from there,
its just knowing the correct components to source
October 24th, 2017, 9:13
pensioner wrote:As a newbie and possibly the oldest member here,i need help and advice.
I'm 77 years of age. How old are you?
In any case, search for @fzabkar's posts about TVS diode and associated zero-ohm resistors.
Larry
October 24th, 2017, 10:52
Do you have multimeter to check TVS diodes and zero ohm resistor continuity?
Can you show us a pic (high resolution) of you pcb?
October 24th, 2017, 11:05
LarrySabo wrote:pensioner wrote:As a newbie and possibly the oldest member here,i need help and advice.
I'm 77 years of age. How old are you?
In any case, search for @fzabkar's posts about TVS diode and associated zero-ohm resistors.
Larry
As possibly the second oldest member,i will look at fzabkar, thanks
October 24th, 2017, 11:07
michael chiklis wrote:Do you have multimeter to check TVS diodes and zero ohm resistor continuity?
Can you show us a pic (high resolution) of you pcb?
Will do as soon as I can get hold of that star screwdriver and get it off the hard drive.
My friend has a multi meter,and will check.
I wont see him till sunday,so please bear with me all......thanks for all replies
October 24th, 2017, 17:48
pensioner wrote:michael chiklis wrote:Do you have multimeter to check TVS diodes and zero ohm resistor continuity?
Can you show us a pic (high resolution) of you pcb?
Will do as soon as I can get hold of that star screwdriver and get it off the hard drive.
My friend has a multi meter,and will check.
I wont see him till sunday,so please bear with me all......thanks for all replies
Screwdriver is Torx T8 or T6 depending on screw size. You should be able to get at toolstation or somewhere like that.
https://www.toolstation.com/shop/p17579?table=no
October 24th, 2017, 18:34
pensioner wrote:LarrySabo wrote:pensioner wrote:As a newbie and possibly the oldest member here,i need help and advice.
I'm 77 years of age. How old are you?
In any case, search for @fzabkar's posts about TVS diode and associated zero-ohm resistors.
Larry
As possibly the second oldest member,i will look at fzabkar, thanks
Does how old you
Feel count?
October 25th, 2017, 4:56
Does how old you
Feel count?[/quote]
No it does not,i feel 21 inside,but still get up twice a night...
October 25th, 2017, 10:30
Easy tiger
October 27th, 2017, 12:45
Here we go
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October 27th, 2017, 16:54
You have PM
October 27th, 2017, 17:18
How does the pc show it when connected via normal SATA ? Detects as something, or no detection at all ?
October 28th, 2017, 3:06
rogfanther wrote:How does the pc show it when connected via normal SATA ? Detects as something, or no detection at all ?
When fitted into my tower it shows nothing,no signs of life
I have another ex hdd that I did the same wrong power connection to (classic !!!)
but that did work in my tower once removed from its housing,but it was not a Seagate,i think that one was WD
December 15th, 2017, 14:06
Just an update.......
I sent the drive away to be repaired in the end.
Returned to me repaired,so I'm very happy.(no data lost)
Not sure if I am allowed to name companies,so please delete if needed.......
I used pcimage, up north.
Very helpful guys,good communication,and no hidden nasty surprises....recommended.
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