My PSU went out recently and it seems to have brought all my hard drives with it. All three will not spin up at all and all three of the PCBs have burns on chips labeled "smooth" on top, in addition to what appears to be a fried TVS diode here and there.
My main priority is to replace the PCB on my Seagate ST3500320AS (FW: SD04), but I also have a WD2000JS-00PDB0 which would be nice to get running as well.
From what little understanding I've gathered over the past few days, if I find a PCB for my Seagate which matches the HDD model number and I swap out the ROM/BIOS chip, then it may work? Say for example, if I bought
this PCB and swapped out the 8-pin chip, I could be in business?
So, how silly does this sound? I have no sense of perspective. I could scrap together the money for this repair, but honestly some TLC with a soldering iron sounds a lot more fun. I think this because the repair doesn't seem beyond me, but I could just be missing something huge.
Any thoughts, comments, guidance, advice, etc. is greatly appreciated.