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is the pcb worth changing? found one realy similar? 7200.11

December 3rd, 2009, 11:07

i told in some threads that my seagate 7200.11 apread bricked then unbricked for a short while (very short).
something i neglected to say was that there was a lighting storm than night, the wost yet (winter only starts out here).
now hard drive clicks at start.

iv told that on other threads, but now, i came a cross this pcb:

Seagate ST3500320AS Barracuda 7200.11 HDD PCB/Logic Board. The Hard Disk Drive is not include.

Main Controller IC: ST V523C
HDD Motor Combo IC: 100369972
Cache Memory: 16MB
Board Number: 100466725
Firmware: SD15
Tested and Working on the following HDD:-
Seagate ST3500320AS Barracuda 7200.11 500GB SATA HDD
Model: ST3500320AS
P/N: 9BX154-303
Firmware: SD15
Date Code: 09245 Site Code: KRATSG

now this is my hard drive
model: ST3500320AS
p/n: 9bx154-501
Firmware: SD15
date code:09135 site code: KRATSG
board number: 10046897

should i even bother, seem like they are very much alike? its 30$.

thanks.

Re: is the pcb worth changing? found one realy similar? 7200.11

December 3rd, 2009, 12:58

Almost certainly wasting your money.

Re: is the pcb worth changing? found one realy similar? 7200.11

December 3rd, 2009, 13:04

thanks.

Re: is the pcb worth changing? found one realy similar? 7200.11

December 4th, 2009, 6:09

You have big interest in Data Recovery and DR companies, and multiple cases of Data Recovery requirements. I get the feeling you are in the early stages of beginning your own DR firm, am i right?

Re: is the pcb worth changing? found one realy similar? 7200.11

December 4th, 2009, 6:34

or else terribly unlucky with HDD's :lol:

Re: is the pcb worth changing? found one realy similar? 7200.11

December 4th, 2009, 9:29

No, I think there have just been lots of threads started about his one broken 7200.11

Re: is the pcb worth changing? found one realy similar? 7200.11

December 4th, 2009, 10:21

drccsc wrote:No, I think there have just been lots of threads started about his one broken 7200.11


are you obsessed with me or somehting coming to every thread i open with this useless comment?

Re: is the pcb worth changing? found one realy similar? 7200.11

December 4th, 2009, 10:26

hddguy wrote:You have big interest in Data Recovery and DR companies, and multiple cases of Data Recovery requirements. I get the feeling you are in the early stages of beginning your own DR firm, am i right?


no, just an iterest i got now.
i would never go into a buisness i dont have years of learning.
wouldnt be fair for people trusting thier data with me.
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