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Maxtor Diamond Max 8 Plus PCB Issue

September 25th, 2010, 13:20

Howdy...

My first post here, and, please forgive me for any newbie terminology failures. :wink:

I have a Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 8 40GB hard drive that has a blown motor IC.

My question is two-fold...

Will replacing the PCB allow me to get to the the data (with a specialized utility, if necessary)?
If this is possible, how many of the following numbers have to match, and which ones can be different ?

  • Model # (6E040L0510214-ABA K,G,M,A)
  • Code (NAR61590)
  • Firmware(?) # (B6FEB)
  • Main IC # (ARDENT C5-C1 040111500 ARDENT-C5C1-840UK)
  • Motor IC # (Texas Instruments SH6782B) (damaged)

I'm trying to find one as exact as possible, but so far the closest I've come across has a different Texas Instruments motor IC # than what I have.

I know the drive spins up, because I bought a near match board, but it freezes at boot (though it sees the drive is hooked up).

Even though I have a half-decent soldering station with multiple tips (MetCal), I don't think I'd have a good chance of success attempting to replace the motor IC myself (unless you guys have done it successfully, then I might try it, if no other option).

I'd be grateful for any suggestions, and I appreciate your time.

Thanks in advance... :D

Re: Maxtor Diamond Max 8 Plus PCB Issue

September 25th, 2010, 13:53

B6FEB Should be fine.

If you can read the correct model number in your BIOS with the NEW PCB I think it's a match.


It could have bad sectors which could cause it to freeze on boot or SMART issue which would be firmware error (Drive should still work for recovery)

Re: Maxtor Diamond Max 8 Plus PCB Issue

September 25th, 2010, 23:07

Thanks for your reply.

That's probably why the replacement board I acquired spun it up, but froze @ BIOS... it's a B4FEA (noob fail ;) ).

I think I can find a B6FEB, but the motor IC (and likely the main IC as well), would be different. The code, model #, capacity, etc., however, would be the same as what I'm trying to replace.

Would this do the trick, do you think?

I REALLY appreciate your help.

:)

Re: Maxtor Diamond Max 8 Plus PCB Issue

September 25th, 2010, 23:23

It's not the board unless they gave you a defective one. Try another one identical if you can, then if the result is the same there is another problem - internal.

Re: Maxtor Diamond Max 8 Plus PCB Issue

September 26th, 2010, 3:26

agree with ST
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