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Did a rookie mistake

August 7th, 2012, 19:38

So I was messing around my case and changing out some parts. It was a little cramped and i was kind of in a rush and... I Snapped the plastic guide holding the gold SATA connectors and now they are bent and fail to make good enough contact to show up on the BIOS. Whoops. So now I cant connect, but otherwise the hard drive is still fully functional, spins up, etc.

HITACHI 1TB drive: MLC: JPT39C Model: HDS721010CLA332

So, Im guessing I would need to change out the PCB, only problem is I am having a real problem finding one.

Help.

Re: Did a rookie mistake

August 7th, 2012, 21:27

As for donor PCB, you can search ebay, donordrivesource.com, effectiveelectronics.com, and you can ask eric lee (search for him on this form). You need to match the first two lines on the PCB sticker (near sata connector) and move the ROM information from the bad PCB to good pcb (either with hardware data recovery tools or by manually moving the chip). If you prefer not to do this yourself, and your data is worth paying to get recovered, feel free to touch base with us (300ddr.com).

Re: Did a rookie mistake

August 8th, 2012, 2:31

Why not just get a pcb with the same sata connector on it and swap the connector? This way you don't need to worry about swapping chips and datecodes and all that stuff. It can't get any simpler than that!

Re: Did a rookie mistake

August 8th, 2012, 3:51

If you decide to get a pcb through donordrives.com contact them first they will transfer the rom free of charge to the donor for you if you send them the faulty one.

Loki

Re: Did a rookie mistake

August 8th, 2012, 7:29

I agree with Keatah. No special tools or skills required. Fully DIY solution. Need a soldering iron and connector from similiar not working PCB.
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