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 Post subject: Toshiba MQ04UBD200 compatible heads ?
PostPosted: September 20th, 2022, 4:03 
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Hello,
i need to swap heads on a MQ04UBD200 patient drive.
I've a MQ04UBD200 donor drive, i need to know if in your opinion heads are compatible with the patient.

Donor drive is 37 months older than patient.
Donor Cyl num: 361612
Donor SPT: 3632

Patient Cyl num: 355807
Patient SPT: 3840

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 Post subject: Re: Toshiba MQ04UBD200 compatible heads ?
PostPosted: September 20th, 2022, 5:14 
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I do not believe they are compatible.

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DRUG wrote:
I do not believe they are compatible.

Why not? I would use them.

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PostPosted: September 20th, 2022, 5:21 
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melvin wrote:
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I do not believe they are compatible.

Why not? I would use them.


Even though Toshiba are easier to be compatible I think drive rev and drive age are too diferent.

Anyways, OP can test and let us know.

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I often use Toshibas that are five or more years different. That's their beauty. Not like Seagate which are different every week.
Good luck for OP and hope this donor will work.

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 Post subject: Re: Toshiba MQ04UBD200 compatible heads ?
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melvin wrote:
DRUG wrote:
I do not believe they are compatible.

Why not? I would use them.


So would I.

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 Post subject: Re: Toshiba MQ04UBD200 compatible heads ?
PostPosted: September 22nd, 2022, 8:19 
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Me also see no problems with it.
But the surprises comes after swapping heads.

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I will try and let u know.

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I almost never had a problem with 2.5" Toshiba heads compatibility in terms of data reading. However non-original heads almost never write properly, they usually kill-on-write in system area. Might want to keep that in mind when you change the heads.

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Doomer wrote:
I almost never had a problem with 2.5" Toshiba heads compatibility in terms of data reading. However non-original heads almost never write properly, they usually kill-on-write in system area. Might want to keep that in mind when you change the heads.


Hey Doomer

Care to explain the Kill-On-Write situation? what does that mean?
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pclab wrote:
Doomer wrote:
I almost never had a problem with 2.5" Toshiba heads compatibility in terms of data reading. However non-original heads almost never write properly, they usually kill-on-write in system area. Might want to keep that in mind when you change the heads.


Hey Doomer

Care to explain the Kill-On-Write situation? what does that mean?
Thanks

Let me guess. The microjogs are too different, resulting in the donor write element positioning itself too far off the SA track centreline?

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pclab wrote:
Care to explain the Kill-On-Write situation? what does that mean?
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Once a sector is written it becomes unreadable and data in it is gone.

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 Post subject: Re: Toshiba MQ04UBD200 compatible heads ?
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When we do data recovery we don't write anything on patient UA.
On Toshiba drives there isn't much to modify on SA, maybe only g-list reset but i will not reset it because i use mrt and i know that it has a bug which everytime corrupts g-list module.

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michael chiklis wrote:
On Toshiba drives there isn't much to modify on SA, maybe only g-list reset but i will not reset it because i use mrt and i know that it has a bug which everytime corrupts g-list module.

So far it sounds like you don't have enough knowledge/experience to work on this model (this is an SMR drive)
I suggest you experiment with heads transplant on a donor first to better understand the consequences.

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So, you're saying that there is something else that needs to be done on SA on this type of hdd before we start cloning?
I've not seen any topic on acelab blog or on this forum about kill-on-write on SA.

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I found this:
https://forum.hddguru.com/viewtopic.php ... 99#p293999

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HW block write channel (WG)

What does it mean?
Do we have to short write channel?

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or isolating (cutting) write trace from HDS ?

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michael chiklis wrote:
I found this:
https://forum.hddguru.com/viewtopic.php ... 99#p293999

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HW block write channel (WG)

What does it mean?
Do we have to short write channel?

IIUC, you need to prevent the Write Gate (or Write Enable) signal from being activated. This signal enables/disables the write amplifier. Depending on the preamp, it may be possible to achieve the same end by opening the negative supply. AIUI, the negative supply is required for writing but not reading, but it's unclear whether the preamp would register a write fault without attempting to write anything.

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 Post subject: Re: Toshiba MQ04UBD200 compatible heads ?
PostPosted: September 25th, 2022, 14:44 
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so lack of -supply would not result in clicking...
(which was the case, at least on older drives, not sure about MQ04 coz didn't test it...)

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 Post subject: Re: Toshiba MQ04UBD200 compatible heads ?
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fzabkar wrote:
michael chiklis wrote:
I found this:
https://forum.hddguru.com/viewtopic.php ... 99#p293999

Code:
HW block write channel (WG)

What does it mean?
Do we have to short write channel?

IIUC, you need to prevent the Write Gate (or Write Enable) signal from being activated. This signal enables/disables the write amplifier. Depending on the preamp, it may be possible to achieve the same end by opening the negative supply. AIUI, the negative supply is required for writing but not reading, but it's unclear whether the preamp would register a write fault without attempting to write anything.


How to open negative supply to prevent write enable?
Pcb number is G4311A.

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