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maxtor with damaged board

June 16th, 2009, 17:29

hi i have a maxtor/seagate
model no-STM380215A
firmware-3.AAD

i received it with a few of its pins damaged due to wrong connecting to ide cable. i corrected the pins but still drive cannot be recognized in either salvation compass or doctor. in doctor the power reads ec overload. the board also heats up alot.

i have a donor board from
seagate
model no-ST380215A
firmware-3.AAD

the board are identical...
what exactly would the procedure be for getting the data off the damaged drive?

thanks in advance

Re: maxtor with damaged board

June 16th, 2009, 17:37

You need to transfer the ROM data to do the recovery.

Re: maxtor with damaged board

June 16th, 2009, 19:31

sorry forgot to add.. when i connect the damaged drive to doctor and try to power it up i get an error under the power managment that says forward voltage...

Re: maxtor with damaged board

June 17th, 2009, 7:01

qwameske wrote:sorry forgot to add.. when i connect the damaged drive to doctor and try to power it up i get an error under the power managment that says forward voltage...


I have the SDSD too.
I don't want to say my opinion. :mrgreen:
Use a separate PS without the SD box.

Janos

Re: maxtor with damaged board

June 17th, 2009, 20:40

:( it didnt work.. it gave error while trying to save the rom :(

any other ideas?

Re: maxtor with damaged board

June 17th, 2009, 21:58

Use 'another' tool or ask support.

Re: maxtor with damaged board

June 19th, 2009, 14:35

Hi Friend,
Very small problem with very lower tools ? so try to another tools as described as diffrent tools are having diffrent algorithm and some tools are very good in some cases good to rectify this problems .as thats not the bigger problem and you can rectify your own with good tools ,as if your donor drive selecion /pcb is good..than use the perfect tool/firmware utility

Re: maxtor with damaged board

June 19th, 2009, 14:47

qwameske wrote::( it didnt work.. it gave error while trying to save the rom :(

any other ideas?


Wait a minute....
You are doing the wrong methode. :mrgreen:

For ROM backup, you should use the doctor's own output.
It will work for only ROM backup.
This is done BEFORE the drive starts the spindle wich makes the big load....

Try this way. ;)

Janos

Re: maxtor with damaged board

June 19th, 2009, 16:56

Physically transfer the ROM chip.
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