Hi all,
I have made an acount on these forums because I have a problem with a harddrive : Hitachi Deskstar HTD722516DLA380 164GB
It was part of a small home server and i used to backup my pictures to it.
Somehow I ended up with a great deal of my wedding pictures on the HDD and not anywhere else ;(
I think the problem started when I accidentally pressed the power button at the front of the PC-case a couple of times.
After that a clicking sound was heard from the HDD and it wasn't recognized anymore.
I found a replacement PCB on ebay with matching labels on the front. (same P/N, MLC, CHS and LBA numbers)
I hoped for a quick fix but swapping didn't have much effect.
Connected the HDD via a SATA-USB cable to a laptop. With the old PCB the HDD made the clicking sound. With the "new" PCB the drive spins up, and stays spinning. No clicking. But is doesn't appear on my laptop. Obviously something isn't right.
I read om some forums a chip replacement could work. I made a picture of the old and new.
What to do? Is there a chance of repairing it this way or will it make my problems worse? Ultimately i could bring it to a special repair shop, but thats very costly.
kind regards
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