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November 19th, 2020, 10:37
ronron wrote:suddenly the hdd decide to die (not being recognized) , before it stoped being recognized windows 10 decided to run a chkdsk on it.
November 19th, 2020, 11:25
Lardman wrote:What makes you think the cap is blown - have you done a continuity test, measured the voltage either side, at the tvs diode, probe point?
Step back and look at what the symtoms were.ronron wrote:suddenly the hdd decide to die (not being recognized) , before it stoped being recognized windows 10 decided to run a chkdsk on it.
Is the drive shown in your systems bios and as the correct size?
November 19th, 2020, 11:39
What makes you think the cap is blown
November 19th, 2020, 12:16
pepe wrote:What makes you think the cap is blown
it's a resistor btw, probably 0 ohm, fusible one. (haven't checked it on a pcb, just looked at the layout on the pics...)
But yes, it does not seem like burnt, especially because OP says the drive spins and sounds normally.
A terminal log is what could give us more insight...
pepe
November 19th, 2020, 12:50
pepe wrote:A terminal log is what could give us more insight...
pepe
November 19th, 2020, 14:06
BGman wrote:pepe wrote:A terminal log is what could give us more insight...
pepe
What do you expect?
"Diagnostic port is locked"
What else?
November 19th, 2020, 14:26
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November 20th, 2020, 6:38
As Pepe says it's a 0ohm resistor (checked one yesterday to confirm). You can put a meter across it to confirm and also measure the voltage after it to check if it's blown.ronron wrote:After doing that for 3 time i suddenly heared a little pop, no smoke or burning smell, turned off everything , and the first thing i noticed was that capacitor / resistor (im not sure what is it yet, look like a capacitor to me) and it changed his whole color to black.
Measure it and find out.ronron wrote:Which i belive (again) that this is my issue unless u can guide me otherwise.
The fact the bios wasn't happy about the drive indicates there's a serious issue and you're not just going to be able to clone the drive and recover files. Have to think the best option, if the data is important was to stop at this point as you've done all the safe DIY stuff.ronron wrote:Since one of my motherboard did recognized it , but did not show the capacity i took a different mobo , which there it showed the fully capacity.
But with an error showed on the picture
November 20th, 2020, 6:49
November 20th, 2020, 8:28
pepe wrote:yeah, it looks like your posts appear apparently randomly between ours
search for something like 'seagate terminal connection', you will need an 1.8V USB to serial adapter for that. I think this matter is negotiated in details on this forum in plenty of posts.
that black thing is not a capacitor, it is a resistor. The discolouring you mentioned looks like something got on its surface rather than a sign of burning.
i still don't give it too much chance as being the cause of your headache.
Terminal log, please
pepe
November 20th, 2020, 9:05
ronron wrote:I do want to fully diy it , this why i am here.
I dont have 1k$ to spend , and the data is not worth 1k.
I do think this forum came to be to help diy people like ourself .
November 20th, 2020, 10:08
November 20th, 2020, 11:44
I'll just shut up then I've not seen one yet that didn't have a platter looking like Saturn's rings.pepe wrote:People who know how to do it won't engage into a never ending course, those who think they know it may give you ideas.
You'll also need 2mm pitch connectors as 2.5 wont fit unless you get creative with the scalpel.ronron wrote:What are u talking about is the TTL to usb perhaps ?
Using putty with a baud i will be able to read the terminal log thats u are talking about ?
If yes i have to find it somewhere laying around somewhere.
November 20th, 2020, 15:56
You'll also need 2mm pitch connectors as 2.5 wont fit unless you get creative with the scalpel.
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