Data recovery and disk repair questions and discussions related to old-fashioned SATA, SAS, SCSI, IDE, MFM hard drives - any type of storage device that has moving parts
August 14th, 2016, 19:00
Is there a way to figure out what products and brands were shipped with this specific hdd? I've had no luck so far. It's a pretty old disk, probably mid 2000's. If anybody could at least specify what brands used to ship with Hitachi drives in general, that'd be very helpful!
Thanks!
August 14th, 2016, 22:03
What is your end goal in knowing this information? More than likely you will never have a complete answer unless Hitachi (or parent company) will open up the books or have an inside informer. Doubt either could come true.
August 15th, 2016, 15:35
labtech wrote:What is your end goal in knowing this information? More than likely you will never have a complete answer unless Hitachi (or parent company) will open up the books or have an inside informer. Doubt either could come true.
I have a Toshiba laptop and I am trying to figure out if the Hitachi is the original hdd that came with it. (End goal is trying to find out if I was tricked by somebody, but that story is long and boring haha)
I guess knowing whether or not Hitachi HDDs shipped with Toshiba laptops at one point would help. Any idea?
August 15th, 2016, 15:44
Sometimes the HDD manufacturers produce special firmware versions for their OEMs. What does your drive report? You could use a tool such as CrystalDiskInfo.
Compare the manufacture date of the laptop against the date on the HDD's label. If you can't find the dates, then post the part markings of the chips on the laptop motherboard and HDD PCB. These will usually have YWW or YYWW (Year / Week) date codes. For example, if the dates are 1 year apart, then this would raise a red flag.
August 15th, 2016, 17:33
fzabkar wrote:Sometimes the HDD manufacturers produce special firmware versions for their OEMs. What does your drive report? You could use a tool such as CrystalDiskInfo.
Compare the manufacture date of the laptop against the date on the HDD's label. If you can't find the dates, then post the part markings of the chips on the laptop motherboard and HDD PCB. These will usually have YWW or YYWW (Year / Week) date codes. For example, if the dates are 1 year apart, then this would raise a red flag.
It says the firmware is BBCOC33P
I'm looking at the label, and the only date I see on it is right by a warranty warning, so I'm not really sure if it is a the manufacture date or the date the warranty ends.
There's also a Date code on the label: J8070 ... not sure what that means.
Do I have to open the hdd case to get to HDD PCB?
August 15th, 2016, 17:51
Well, here's someone with a nearly identical drive and it came from a Toshiba laptop accd to the post:
http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/ ... 99105.htmlSo I'd say there's a good chance it's the original drive.
August 15th, 2016, 18:43
Oh, thats interesting!
Isn't it a bit weird that Toshiba (which I believe was making hard drives for almost a decade, could be wrong though) would use Hitachi drives in their products? Or was that normal practice?
If I could find a manufacture date for my hdd, that'd let me know for sure.
August 16th, 2016, 1:28
My Google searches would suggest that the serial number reported by the drive in response to an ATA Identify Device command (using CrystalDiskInfo or other tools) is coded as follows:
date (YYMMDD) + HDA barcode (6 characters) + serial number (8 characters)
YY = year of manufacture
MM = month of manufacture
DD = day of month
Examples:
071205 BB0C00 WGHMW82C
080601 BB6300 ACJDX9MG
070926 BB0C00 WGGA1UVC
080102 BB0C00 WGJ7TJPC
071108 BB0C00 WGH1D67C
091024 PBG206 1SCGT5XV - HTS545025B9A300
080903 BB6300 HCGKD53F
Here is another Toshiba laptop with a Hitachi HTS542516K9SA00:
http://data.idnes.cz/soubory/vyrobci/A0 ... OSHIBA.TXTTOSHIBA Satellite A300
Drive Model: Hitachi HTS542516K9SA00
Drive Revision: BBCOC33P
Drive Serial Number: 080601BB6300ACJDX9MG
August 20th, 2016, 10:36
fzabkar wrote:My Google searches would suggest that the serial number reported by the drive in response to an ATA Identify Device command (using CrystalDiskInfo or other tools) is coded as follows:
date (YYMMDD) + HDA barcode (6 characters) + serial number (8 characters)
YY = year of manufacture
MM = month of manufacture
DD = day of month
Examples:
071205 BB0C00 WGHMW82C
080601 BB6300 ACJDX9MG
070926 BB0C00 WGGA1UVC
080102 BB0C00 WGJ7TJPC
071108 BB0C00 WGH1D67C
091024 PBG206 1SCGT5XV - HTS545025B9A300
080903 BB6300 HCGKD53F
Here is another Toshiba laptop with a Hitachi HTS542516K9SA00:
http://data.idnes.cz/soubory/vyrobci/A0 ... OSHIBA.TXTTOSHIBA Satellite A300
Drive Model: Hitachi HTS542516K9SA00
Drive Revision: BBCOC33P
Drive Serial Number: 080601BB6300ACJDX9MG
Yup, so it appears it is most likely the original hdd.
Here is a pic of the hdd;
http://imgur.com/CMCZOXASee that date "02JUN08"?
Is that the manufacture date, the date the warranty ends/ was issued, or something else?
August 20th, 2016, 15:59
You didn't understand what I wrote.
August 21st, 2016, 13:55
fzabkar wrote:You didn't understand what I wrote.
My bad
Yeah, it was 080602 after checking with CrystalDiskInfo, so that answers that. Thanks for your help.
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