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WD5000BPVT - not spinning, fuses?

December 8th, 2015, 7:38

I have a Manhattan hi-speed USB external connection interface I used thousands of time.
Recently, I connected a 2.5 WD to it and started having the non-spinning problem. I think (strongly hope) that the fuses are gone.
Would someone be so kind to help me in finding the fuse(s) so I can give it a try?

Thank you so much,
David.
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Re: WD5000BPVT - not spinning, fuses?

December 8th, 2015, 9:00

Frend, check R77, If work, You have BAD WD Nautilus, or ROM, or Spindel.

Re: WD5000BPVT - not spinning, fuses?

December 8th, 2015, 9:54

Can you hear a faint ticking sound if you place your ear against the cover? If so, then you may have a stiction fault (heads stuck to platters).

Re: WD5000BPVT - not spinning, fuses?

December 8th, 2015, 11:27

On 2.5" drives I almost never assume it's blown fuses. Not that it isn't possible, but given that laptops run on a battery it's very uncommon. That's more of a desktop drive issue. As mentioned the problem is most likely either stuck heads, bad heads (some drives test heads before spin up), or blown motor controller.

Re: WD5000BPVT - not spinning, fuses?

December 8th, 2015, 12:56

Hey thank you to all you guys for answering me back.

Unfortunately, I didn't connect this drive to a laptop. I've connected it to an external test interface from manhattan (http://www.amazon.com/Manhattan-Hi-Spee ... B002TRD3FQ).
After a long troubleshooting session on a 2.5 hdd with damaged sectors, I started to think that the manhattan interface wasn't working well and swaped it with another one, so I connected a hdd I know that was good and I ended up having two broken hdd (no spinning motor). This is weird because I have used this manhattan SATA-2-USB many times without problems...

Now, connecting the WD to the power: no tick, no sound at all...

I think I have a dead hdd as also R77 looks good. Worthed trying.

Thank you,
David.

Re: WD5000BPVT - not spinning, fuses?

December 8th, 2015, 14:50

Spildit,

thank you for your advice.
I am fancying to buy this: http://www.acelaboratory.com/pc3000.Express.php for my lab but they do dot provide any pricing. Do you/Does anyone have experience with this product?

I need data on that hdd but I'm not that desperate (for now): I'd like to practice... In my defense I'd say that I was convinced I had a hdd image...
Anyhow, thank you for your time.

David.

P.S.
Already thrown away the faulty manhattan usb adaptor!

Re: WD5000BPVT - not spinning, fuses?

December 8th, 2015, 14:51

@anemicsun, how can you be sure that both drives are dead if you haven't tried them elsewhere? If the adapter does not power up either drive, then ISTM that the logical conclusion would be that the adapter may be dead. Whether it is killing your drives is yet to be determined. Or am I misunderstanding you?

Re: WD5000BPVT - not spinning, fuses?

December 8th, 2015, 15:13

Spildit wrote:
fzabkar wrote:@anemicsun, how can you be sure that both drives are dead if you haven't tried them elsewhere? If the adapter does not power up either drive, then ISTM that the logical conclusion would be that the adapter may be dead. Whether it is killing your drives is yet to be determined. Or am I misunderstanding you?


After a long troubleshooting session on a 2.5 hdd with damaged sectors, I started to think that the manhattan interface wasn't working well and swaped it with another one


I think he have more than one of those adaptors ....

It depends on what "it" means. The statement is ambiguous.

Re: WD5000BPVT - not spinning, fuses?

December 10th, 2015, 3:21

Correct.

I have two external SATA-2-USB adaptor. However, I have also tried swapping the HDD(s) into a portable without success.
Some very very bad must have happened to the PCB of both hdds. Most probably, a power surge.

Have a nice day to all of you,
D.

Re: WD5000BPVT - not spinning, fuses?

December 10th, 2015, 10:18

Are these adapters different? If so, do both adapters have 4-pin power supplies? Be aware that the pinouts for these mini-DIN PSUs is not standard, so if you have used the wrong PSU, then this may explain the damage. The pinout diagram should be on the label.

Re: WD5000BPVT - not spinning, fuses?

December 10th, 2015, 15:11

The PSU appears to be a 12V/2A unit with a barrel plug, not mini-DIN.

http://www.manhattan-products.com/hi-sp ... de-adapter
http://www.manhattan-products.com/download/44364

I would measure the voltages at the SATA connector to determine the reason for the failure of the HDDs.

http://pinouts.ru/Power/sata-power_pinout.shtml
http://pinoutsguide.com/HD/serialATA_pinout.shtml

Re: WD5000BPVT - not spinning, fuses?

December 12th, 2015, 10:36

anemicsun wrote:Correct.

I have also tried swapping the HDD(s) into a portable without success.


In che senso senza successo?
Spiegati meglio, cioè i piatti continuano a non ruotare anche se l'hdd è montato all'interno del portatile (quindi alcun suono che proviene dal hdd) ?
Oppure intendi dire che quando lo usi all'interno del portatile si sentono almeno i piatti che ruotano ma che l'hdd non viene comunque identificato dal bios?

What you mean 'without success'?
Explain it better, do you mean that platters do not rotate even if the HDD is mounted inside the laptop (no sound coming from the hdd)?
Or do you mean that when you use it inside the laptop feel at least platters rotation but the HDD is not still identified by the bios?
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