Data recovery and disk repair questions and discussions related to old-fashioned SATA, SAS, SCSI, IDE, MFM hard drives - any type of storage device that has moving parts
September 1st, 2010, 12:31
I have two almost identical of these drives.
They only differs in what looks like to be the firmware version:
the bad one is MLC69005 (its motor doesn't spin up anymore) with P/N 07N9679
the good one is MLC68883 with P/N 07N8450
on the boards them self,
the motor driver is for both 90G2018 but on the good board it is "2C3 5" while on the bad one it is "2E2 5"
Swapping the boards makes the motor to spin up, but the head makes just and only one click.
Now what is the best practice to do in such situation?
Naturally I'd like to copy the data.
I'm in touch with a micro-electronic laboratory and they can do a good job swapping ICs (if this can make sense)... yes... but which IC?
Would you swap the motor controller on the defective board or the firmware IC on the good board?
Looking at the picture, the first on the left is the motor controller (right?).
Can you kindly tell me which of the remaining two is the chip with the firmware?
Thank you for any help and tip.
Robert
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- The IC35L040AVVN07-0 disk controller board
September 1st, 2010, 14:03
No need to touch any of the big ones. If ur boards are same - u need to take ROM from position U6 of ur dead drive , soldier it on a good PCB , and put that PCB on the dead drive. Should work unless there is preamplifier damage , in that case u are in for some spending. Note , dead preamplifier can cause havoc with ur drive. Kill ur donor PCB as well.
September 1st, 2010, 14:09
Thank you Alexii for the answer
You mean not the LC66, but the low profile one to its left right?
Only 8 pins, correct?
Thank you for the clarification.
Robert
September 1st, 2010, 14:14
Corsari wrote:Thank you Alexii for the answer
You mean not the LC66, but the low profile one to its left right?
Only 8 pins, correct?
Thank you for the clarification.
Robert
That is correct m8.
September 1st, 2010, 14:19
About the preamplifier...
I've already set the good board on the dead drive.
As told above, the motor spins and the head/heads are moving only for one CLICK. No life signs at BIOS level on my pc.
I hope your tip gives some result
One kind question, which is the equivalent IC (firmware IC) on one Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 or DiamondMax 22 ? Thank you also for this (either if a bit off topic)
Thank you
Roberto
September 1st, 2010, 15:11
On the new HDDs what can be called FW is actually writen on the platters of the drive. Some limited ammount of adaptive info is ether embeded in MCU ( ur biggest chip on the PCB ) or some drives ( like ur IBM ) hold it in eeproms ( like urs at the position U6 )
September 1st, 2010, 17:21
Corsari wrote:which is the equivalent IC (firmware IC) on one Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 or DiamondMax 22 ?
It would probably have a "25" in the part number.
See my notes for more information:
http://www.users.on.net/~fzabkar/HDD/HDD_ICs.txt
September 1st, 2010, 17:44
Corsari wrote:I have two almost identical of these drives.
on the boards them self, the motor driver is for both 90G2018 but on the good board it is "2C3 5" while on the bad one it is "2E2 5"
I suspect that 2E2 and 2C3 are date codes.
2 = 2002
C = March, E = May
2 = week 2 of month, 3 = week 3
The date code on the EEPROM is 220, ie 2002, week 20. That's towards the end of May.
November 19th, 2011, 13:38
Hi,
PCB board for IC35L080VVNOF-0 with the same problem?
Ic U6 is missing from this board.
November 19th, 2011, 20:01
girus wrote:Hi,
PCB board for IC35L080VVNOF-0 with the same problem?
Ic U6 is missing from this board.
You need to transfer the NVRAM IC at U5 (LC66), not U6.
On your board the contents of U6 are internal to the MCU (the largest chip).
November 21st, 2011, 14:00
tks fzabkar,but....
I have not two PCB.
may you send me a dump from EEPROM?(U5)
November 21st, 2011, 14:50
girus wrote:may you send me a dump from EEPROM?(U5)
The contents of U5 are unique to each PCB. I don't have any EEPROM dumps, but even if I did, they would be of no use to you.
November 21st, 2011, 14:54
fzabkar wrote:The contents of U5 are unique to each PCB.
Oh. Really ?
November 21st, 2011, 15:00
???
If must replace U5,why not rewrite EEPROM?
November 21st, 2011, 15:02
Try and see
November 21st, 2011, 15:16
I don't need a" blow up" in my house
November 21st, 2011, 15:22
Nothing will explode or catch fire, don't worry. But maybe it will end with an unusable drive...
November 21st, 2011, 15:28
BlackST wrote:fzabkar wrote:The contents of U5 are unique to each PCB.
Oh. Really ?
According to Salvation Data's articles, yes. Otherwise why would Alexii suggest that the IC needs to be swapped?
November 21st, 2011, 15:37
I'm sure, but I think the change Ic is the same as rewriting (if Ic is good)
I think Alexii suggest that because sometime Ic can be defective (not only corrupted data inside).
Normally it is better to change Ic rewrited with good data.
November 21st, 2011, 15:48
I ask NOT to send me broken PCBs with the drives....
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