So the drive I was backing up a supposedly dodgy drive to has failed!
I'm an electronic engineer by trade so have tried a few things and now need some advice on next steps
The drive is:
Model: ST3000BM001
PN: 1CH166-300
FW: CC43
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I've tried
1. Swapped SATA cables with known good PC and HDD. Cables and PSU of PC eliminated
2. Put in old PC as only drive. PC reports SATA Primary Hard Disc 0 Failure but when I go into setup I can see that it has identified the HDD (ST3000DM001-1CH166) but got the size wrong (137GB)
3. Tested the TVS. Diodes and resistors ok (diode drop in one direction only, resistors all 0 Ohm)
4. Opened case and heads are parked
5. Drive spins up buzz buzz twice and then spins down. Sound file attached
6. When plugged into new PC as second drive it stops the primary drive from booting into windows and drive isn't detected in BIOS
Advice needed
1. If the HDD was identified in 2 above does this mean that the calibration and setup data on the drive may be corrupt? Is there more chance of recovery because it has been identified?
2. I initially thought it was an electronics issue due to 6 above and was going down the new PCB purchase route. Is this a good next step or are there other things to try first?
3. I've read about USB UART cables that can be used to access the drive. Is this likely to get me any useful information from the drive?
4. I've read about BSY state failures but can't identify if my drive is a 7200.11 type. Is this something I should be considering?
5. Anything else you suggest I can try before either giving up or paying a recovery service (the data isn't critical but I don't want to loose it)
Thanks for any advice you can give
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- ST3000DM001 Drive sound.zip
- Drive sound. Spins up. buzz buzz twice and then spins down
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