Hi guys
I had a friends Seagate External HDD here (SRD00F2) that contains a Seagate ST2000DM001 drive.
The drive doesn't spin up or detect, when plugged into an external caddy I can see the power light dimming on the AC adaptor so I was 99% sure this drive has an IC board or drive motor related problem.
The drive is still under Seagate warranty, but the data on it is quite important... Seagate state that the drive will be replaced under warranty, not repaired and offer no data transfer/recovery
I sourced a new drive that was a very close match so I bought one to swap the controller board to this faulty drive to attempt recover data/revive it.
Old 'faulty' drive:
MODEL: ST2000DM001
PN: 1CH164-571
FW: CC43
Date: 13163 Site: WU
New working drive:
MODEL: ST2000DM001
PN: 1CH164-510
FW: CC27
Date: 14194 Site: SU
According to the Seagate site this particular model of drive has several platter configurations, only through matching the model number, PN and FW are they compatible. As the PN was very similar I thought I'd give it a try - I figured trying a close match of a new disk (we can also use as a replacement) that worked out cheaper than sourcing an IC board (from the US/Chine as nowhere in Europe seems to supply) was the first option (before discussing with my friend about sending it off for expensive (£300+) data recovery).
Swapping the board makes the old drive spin... But it is unrecognised by windows so I'm guessing the firmware isn't compatible with the older drive head. Anything else I can try before sending for recovery/replacement? I know I've probably made the 'classic' mistake of trying a drive board that isn't an exact match
I've previously used Ontrack for recovery, but not for a number of years... Anyone else I should be going to in the UK?