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I have a 40GB Seagate Momentus laptop drive. The drive came in with a bad head. This is a single platter drive. I ordered a new drive, with an exact match on the Model number, HDA number, country, etc.
Many times instead of swapping the heads on a single platter drive, I will swap just the platter itself. I completed this process, carefully as usual, within a class-100 clean room environment. However, the drive is not able to calibrate and detect in the BIOS. The drive that was sent was a good working drive, but for some reason, this drive does not want to calibrate.
Any ideas what could be the problem with this particular case, and possible solutions that can be attempted to correct the problem?
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