I have a Seagate 7200.12 drive that is showing up as a "st_m13fqbl" with 3.86GB file size. Beyond that I haven't figured out much else with it because I cannot for the life of me connect to the hard drive with a serial connection. All I have been able to get from Putty is some random characters mixed in with block like characters, which I assume are just electrical noise (they occur when changing wires around the most). The drive spins up when powered and doesn't make any clicking or odd sounds. The data is fairly important, but not enough to spend a grand on professional recovery.
Model: ST31000524AS
Firmware: JC45
For tools to connect, I have a
USB to TTL Serial and
RS232 to TTL adapter. For the RS232, I have a GoldX PL2303 chipset adapter and an old Windows XP laptop with serial port. I have tried connecting with the PCB attached, unattached, and HDD data pins covered to no avail. I have seen there may be a need to short read pins, but it seems that people were getting some sort of output before that, so I don't think that is my issue.
I have another identical drive that also experienced issues around the same time, except it is clicking and shows up as RAW format with correct size, but I was able to recover data just using software. I have tried to connect to this drive as well to see if it will work and it still does not.
For wiring to the drives - I am using the two pins closest to the SATA port for RX/TX, and I've reversed them each time to make sure that I don't just have them backwards. I am using a common power supply or make sure to use the ground pin (3rd from SATA port) if not using a common power supply. For powering the RS232 to TTL adapter, I am using the orange and black wires from my PC's power supply to power the board (HDD also powered from computer). SATA is never connected during any of this.
I've read more forum posts than I care to admit and am at the give up point. Hoping someone here can spot the error I am making or give me anything else to try. Thanks!