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Hot swap on Hitachi laptop drive

July 18th, 2010, 8:00

Hi all,

Just a quick question: is it possible to do a hot swap on Hitachi laptop drive?
It is: HTS541080G9SA00.
I got two identical drives, one of them (that needs recovery) doesn't go ready, second one (a donor) is working perfectly fine.

Thanks.

Re: Hot swap on Hitachi laptop drive

July 18th, 2010, 8:38

no you can't.

Re: Hot swap on Hitachi laptop drive

July 19th, 2010, 8:06

Spaz is right, there are too many adaptives that will not be compatible after the process. Also, even if was successful, there is too many data-dependent adaptives such as defect tables and zone tables etc.

not reaching DRDY is not a lot of info to work with, try explaining problem in more detail, maybe someone here can help, but I suspect that professional diagnosis may be needed.

Re: Hot swap on Hitachi laptop drive

July 20th, 2010, 2:51

romulluss wrote:I got two identical drives, one of them (that needs recovery) doesn't go ready, second one (a donor) is working perfectly fine.


No two drives are identical these days I am afraid.

A hot swap will not be enough to get access to the failed drive.

Re: Hot swap on Hitachi laptop drive

July 20th, 2010, 15:37

There is a way to do hotswap, but you should have a lot of knowledge including how to deal with unique adaptives, not all the same-model drives is good for this, and you need to have special equipment to work with this drive.
If you have and know all, than yes, you can do hotswap. :)

But if you have missing something, you should seek for professional help.

Janos
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