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
February 2nd, 2019, 23:26
So my WD80EFZX has just died. It doesn't spin, but I hear a faint tick every few seconds when I power the computer on.
Can I test to see if it's the PCB? I saw a video of one guy testing the resistance on some resistors near the power connector. Should I try that first? What about a PCB swap? Can I possibly swap PCB's with another drive of the same make and model?
I really don't want to have this drive be a wash.
I do have some spare WDRED10TB's on me, the PCB is different so I haven't tested those on this drive, anyone know if that will work?
Thanks in advance guys!
February 3rd, 2019, 9:33
Do you hear the motor of the platters spin? If yes, almost sure it's not a PCB problem.
If it starts to spin and spin down usually it's a head problem, or eventually a firmware problem.
Need to be diagnosed with proper tools.
February 3rd, 2019, 9:58
i think this case is Head stuck on the platter. if you have important data inside the drive pls. contact proffesional DR person. don't use youtube videos as a guide. if this is useless HDD you can play with it after waching youtube video.
good luck
February 3rd, 2019, 12:24
Judging by the model it's Hitachi Helium-filled drive, data is probably unrecoverable(unless you can find somebody who's willing to work on these)
February 3rd, 2019, 15:52
Try percussive maintenance.
February 3rd, 2019, 17:03
talisman22 wrote:So my WD80EFZX has just died. It doesn't spin, but I hear a faint tick every few seconds when I power the computer on.
Can I test to see if it's the PCB? I saw a video of one guy testing the resistance on some resistors near the power connector. Should I try that first? What about a PCB swap? Can I possibly swap PCB's with another drive of the same make and model?
I really don't want to have this drive be a wash.
I do have some spare WDRED10TB's on me, the PCB is different so I haven't tested those on this drive, anyone know if that will work?
Thanks in advance guys!
Well,
Same PCB No Will Work ,Not Any Random PCB .You Will Also Need To Swap The ROM Or Read And Program Donor Board .I Would Suggest You Give It To A DR Professional ,
February 3rd, 2019, 17:27
@talisman22, if you want to test the PCB, I can show you the voltage test points. Just upload a detailed photo or CCD scan of the component side.
February 7th, 2019, 1:31
Hi all, I just stumbled across this wonderful forum after searching for more info on these WD80EFZX drives. I have 6 of these drives in my NAS and two of them failed so far. They failed within a week of each other. Luckily, I've been replacing them quickly so RAID was able to recover and I didn't suffer any data loss yet (knock on wood).
What are the chances that the rest of my drives are going to fail as well? I think they're all from the same batch because I bought them all at the same time few years ago and they were all the same model.
Also, one thing I noticed about one of the drives that failed was that it would loudly "kick" when it was writing data. And by kick I mean... there was a large jolt to one side every now and then when it was writing data. What causes that? I know the actuator arm is most probably the cause but I don't understand why it would do that. And I've never seen a drive do that.
Thanks so much!
February 7th, 2019, 2:16
As for me better to do backup of data and replace rest of drives:)
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