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
October 10th, 2011, 2:43
Power supply in my PC died and seems to have taken the controller on my WD5000AAKS-00TMA) out with it.
The hard driver spins up and is recognized by the BIOS (e.g. shows that the drive is on channel 1) and properly IDs it as a WD5000AAKS but nothing past that...
Interesting thing is that when I have that drive plugged into the SATA port, none of the other SATA drives work -- but remove it from the SATA port and the other drives work fine. That's why I'm concluding that it's a friend controller. No clicking or other nasty noises from the drive.
Doing a quick visual inspection of the existing controller, there appears to be dark discoloration on one end of each of the following: c27, c37, the unlabelled cap right next to c37, c4, and c6. I can't tell if that discoloation is an issue (e.g. a burn) or if I'm just lookoing too closely with paranoia.
If anyone had a lead on a replacement WD5000AAKS-00TMA0 Controller (2016-701477-800 AC) please contact me.
Thanks - your help is GREATLY appreciated.
October 10th, 2011, 3:12
May be possible a PCB but more likely some firmware issues, or something else.
Either way you need pro assistance as the PCB's on these drives aren't interchangeable.
There is a small possibility that the PCB is suspect, but this one does not have external ROM at U12 so you cannot easily transfer the required info from the suspect board to a donor, specialist (expensive) equipment is required for this.
October 13th, 2011, 4:41
Your model is a member of the Tornado family. This family is afflicted with an MCU fault (Marvel 88i6745-TFJ1) that mimics a head or media fault.
See
wd5000aaks-00tma0-damaged-t19077.htmlAt least one board supplier in this forum offers free firmware transfers.
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