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shaun wrote:
Now, it would also be interesting how to remove the stains. Which liquid would be suitable and available in the required cleanliness, and which kind of swab can be used?
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shaun wrote:Yes sure.
The failed drive (*) is a WD800BB-00JKC0, DCM ESBHNTJCH
The one I'd used as PCB donor so far (suprised that it survived) is a
WD800JB-00JJC0. The PCB is the same for both, so I'd gave it a try.
(*) I opened the drive today in the clean cabinet.
There's a small stain on the top surface, no scratches as far as I could see with the microscope camera. The flex print has melted near the head amp.
Judging from the stain, it has blown up before the drive has spun up, therefore the heads where on the landing zone, so I may have had luck and the EMP has not killed many square millimeters of data![]()
Now, it would also be interesting how to remove the stains. Which liquid would be suitable and available in the required cleanliness, and which kind of swab can be used?
I'm glad that this just educational stuff, the other drive on the table has just a firmware glitch (Seagate 7200.11) which should be much easier to deal with.
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shaun wrote:Thanks, I should have 0,5l pro analysi isoprop sitting around, should be free from almost any dirt.
Which kind of product for women healthcare do you mean...? When I look around on my wife's shelves in the bathroom I can find some more or less "delicate" materials that could be used as a swab
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