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Maxtor DiamondMax 10 120Gb PATA133 PCB fried

November 14th, 2008, 6:16

Hi,
The bottom left corner chip on the PCB has fried so drive will not boot up. I would like to get the data off.

Can I just replace the board to resolve this or do I need the whole drive. I see a lot of similar drives on ebay but I'm unsure how closer match I need? Do I need the same drive, same board and same firmware? Which info from below do I need to match?

The details are:

Internal Maxtor DiamondMax 10 120Gb PATA133
Code: BAH41B70 K, G, B, A
SN: B40MDB7H
6B120P0A40601
LBA: 240121728

Sabre/RC3/RP 301956100

Many thanks
Staro

Re: Maxtor DiamondMax 10 120Gb PATA133 PCB fried

November 14th, 2008, 6:34

Try matching the 4 or 4 letter code on the top of the PCB.

Just a warning though, sometimes when PCB gets fried other components can also get damaged, such as preamp and/or heads. If this is the case, you will need the help of a professional to save your data.

Re: Maxtor DiamondMax 10 120Gb PATA133 PCB fried

November 14th, 2008, 11:41

Thanks networkpc3000, I will get a photo to you.

Thanks hddguy, the number on top of pcb appears to be 4004. Is this all I need to match?

Re: Maxtor DiamondMax 10 120Gb PATA133 PCB fried

November 14th, 2008, 11:56

4004? IT should read M8FYB or similar

Re: Maxtor DiamondMax 10 120Gb PATA133 PCB fried

November 16th, 2008, 15:31

hddguy,
Can't find any other numbers on the PCB. I've attached some photos.
cheers
staro
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Re: Maxtor DiamondMax 10 120Gb PATA133 PCB fried

November 17th, 2008, 0:49

I am having a similar issue.

I have a maxtor 6L200R0

The part number for the board appears to be 302007102, and the number on the chip is 040121400. (it also says L-Beagle-D4D4)

Can anyone assist me in determining the proper replacement board to get. I have found boards on ebay with the same numbers on the chip, but how do I make sure that the board that I am getting has the same firmware?

Thanks in advance for any assistance.

Mike

Re: Maxtor DiamondMax 10 120Gb PATA133 PCB fried

November 17th, 2008, 3:32

staro30 wrote:hddguy,
Can't find any other numbers on the PCB. I've attached some photos.
cheers
staro


The code you are looking for is on the stickers that are half in your first picture there.

Re: Maxtor DiamondMax 10 120Gb PATA133 PCB fried

November 17th, 2008, 6:48

All,

Thanks drccsc!

One sticker reads JABLNKJQ
The other reads B2GBA 02114LFJHT ER

The last pic above shows the fried chip, I think? The one on the left.

Could someone please confirm which of the above details I need in order to get hold of a replacement PCB, where to puchase and if a replacement pcb would solve the problem?

Many thanks
Staro

Re: Maxtor DiamondMax 10 120Gb PATA133 PCB fried

November 17th, 2008, 7:03

staro30 wrote:All,

Thanks drccsc!

One sticker reads JABLNKJQ
The other reads B2GBA 02114LFJHT ER

The last pic above shows the fried chip, I think? The one on the left.

Could someone please confirm which of the above details I need in order to get hold of a replacement PCB, where to puchase and if a replacement pcb would solve the problem?

Many thanks
Staro


You need to match the B2GBA for the PCB order

Re: Maxtor DiamondMax 10 120Gb PATA133 PCB fried

November 17th, 2008, 11:33

Will it solve the problem? Only you can tell. Change it, then:

Option 1 - It works
Option 2 - Drive starts clicking. There's nothing you can do with a screwdriver and a multimeter.
Option 3 - Drive doesn't click but does not calibrate and is not recognised : see option 2
Option 4 - You fry the new PCB too. See options 2 and 3 then live without your data or ask a pro. Or buy the necessary equipment and knowledge and repair your drive.

As you want to do everything by yourself, assume every risk. Maybe everything ends at step 1, it was nothing magic but a full stroke of good luck.

Re: Maxtor DiamondMax 10 120Gb PATA133 PCB fried

November 17th, 2008, 13:12

BlackST wrote:Will it solve the problem? Only you can tell. Change it, then:

Option 1 - It works
Option 2 - Drive starts clicking. There's nothing you can do with a screwdriver and a multimeter.
Option 3 - Drive doesn't click but does not calibrate and is not recognised : see option 2
Option 4 - You fry the new PCB too. See options 2 and 3 then live without your data or ask a pro. Or buy the necessary equipment and knowledge and repair your drive.

As you want to do everything by yourself, assume every risk. Maybe everything ends at step 1, it was nothing magic but a full stroke of good luck.


Agree
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