May 22nd, 2020, 17:30
May 22nd, 2020, 18:02
May 22nd, 2020, 18:11
pepe wrote:Hello,
the solder in that via (metal drop as you call) is not a problem, IC3 is B64002, you got the number from the head transfer pad, which is irrelevant.
I think there is nothing wrong with your pcb, it is probably some firmware corruption. I don't mean the flash chip that you've got moved to the new pcb, it is probably fine if the drive spins up. I mean the larger part of the frimware which is on the platters and read by the bootFW located in that chip.
Moreover this series of drives are prone to serious surface degradation which can cause very bad things inside, so i don't recommend fiddling a lot with it if your data is important.
It might be worth checking the output of the serial terminal but that's also something that can be though if you have no experience with suchlike things, partly because the voltage level is 1.8V there and most of the adapters you can get are made for 3.3 or 5V.
If you get that right there's a good chance you make things worse if you start poking around with the terminal connection due to lack of knowledge, but it should be safe to watch, until you start sending commands.
pepe
May 22nd, 2020, 23:13
May 23rd, 2020, 4:53
May 23rd, 2020, 6:55
May 23rd, 2020, 8:05
May 24th, 2020, 15:02
pepe wrote:You won't loose data by checking the terminal output. You may make it worse in 2 ways:
- messing with terminal commands
- running the drive unneccessarily if it has some surface degradation already.
You might consider contact a pro if your data is important to you.
i can recommend http://www.onretrieval.com in Spain.
pepe
May 25th, 2020, 4:23
May 26th, 2020, 5:22
terminator2 wrote:I would like to know Donor PCB criteria , Is PCB revision also crucial for ultimate donor compatibility or it can be ignored .
Often there are pcb's having same no but different revisions. Is it necssaey to keep all revisions ?
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