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
September 29th, 2023, 3:37
i put the wrong sata cable power to my psu and frying my hdd, after i open the pcb... i found this burn mark on one of the chip...

i want to ask...
1. is it possible for me to recover the data by replacing the pcb?
2. how to find the model of pcb i needed as donor
3. what step do i need to take? beside using new pcb and replacing the bios chip
September 30th, 2023, 9:28
hubstack wrote:3. what step do i need to take? beside using new pcb and replacing the bios chip
that's all you need, if you're unlucky the heads could be damaged
September 30th, 2023, 9:43
How do I know the PCB model I needed for the HDD? Do I need the exact same series, same year dan month as previous HDD?
Can I just replace the chip and resolderit without searching for new PCB?
September 30th, 2023, 10:03
How do I know the PCB model I needed for the HDD?
Left PCB looks familiar: HGST/Hitachi
Down south is the exact model number, I would aim for this if it is available.
On the left plastic should be a date/production code barely visible. I would aim for anything near this date, because newer disc revisions could have less heads.
Circled is the chip to program, you need one of the same size/type, not necessarily same vendor
Right PCB: I don't know, but I can see something on the plastic.
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September 30th, 2023, 10:53
the WD pcb has internal bios if my vision is good. try to fix it by replacing the damaged components because its not possible to initialize the hdd without writing the rom again using special tools like pc3k
the other one is a hitachi pcb, you can read the pcb rev and number and find a match, its not an easy task
Send both to a lab, should be affordable.
September 30th, 2023, 10:59
mr44er wrote:How do I know the PCB model I needed for the HDD?
Left PCB looks familiar: HGST/Hitachi
Down south is the exact model number, I would aim for this if it is available.
On the left plastic should be a date/production code barely visible. I would aim for anything near this date, because newer disc revisions could have less heads.
Circled is the chip to program, you need one of the same size/type, not necessarily same vendor
Right PCB: I don't know, but I can see something on the plastic.
Yeahh you're right, the left one is HGST, but i'm still confused on how to search store that sell this pcb
the right one is WD

what keyword do i need to search this pcb? model number?
i've never do any of this harddrive recovery before... neither researching for hdd pcb...
September 30th, 2023, 11:10
mr44er wrote:How do I know the PCB model I needed for the HDD?
Left PCB looks familiar: HGST/Hitachi
Down south is the exact model number, I would aim for this if it is available.
On the left plastic should be a date/production code barely visible. I would aim for anything near this date, because newer disc revisions could have less heads.
Circled is the chip to program, you need one of the same size/type, not necessarily same vendor
Right PCB: I don't know, but I can see something on the plastic.
mr44er wrote:How do I know the PCB model I needed for the HDD?
Left PCB looks familiar: HGST/Hitachi
Down south is the exact model number, I would aim for this if it is available.
On the left plastic should be a date/production code barely visible. I would aim for anything near this date, because newer disc revisions could have less heads.
Circled is the chip to program, you need one of the same size/type, not necessarily same vendor
Right PCB: I don't know, but I can see something on the plastic.
Yeahh you're right, the left one is HGST, but i'm still confused on how to search store that sell this pcb
the right one is WD

what keyword do i need to search this pcb? model number?
i've never do any of this harddrive recovery before... neither researching for hdd pcb...
September 30th, 2023, 11:14
BayanatA.jo wrote:the WD pcb has internal bios if my vision is good. try to fix it by replacing the damaged components because its not possible to initialize the hdd without writing the rom again using special tools like pc3k
the other one is a hitachi pcb, you can read the pcb rev and number and find a match, its not an easy task
Send both to a lab, should be affordable.
yes, one of them is WD

if i use pcb from another pcb such as this one, will it work?
September 30th, 2023, 18:36
it's an internal bios, it won't work. dont waste your time. instead you can replace the damaged components and keep the original pcb
but it can for the pcb on the left .. try to find the closest match possible.
September 30th, 2023, 19:07
BayanatA.jo wrote:it's an internal bios, it won't work. dont waste your time. instead you can replace the damaged components and keep the original pcb
but it can for the pcb on the left .. try to find the closest match possible.
thanks for the information, i really have no idea regarding those internal bios...
so i need to find the damaged component and replace it...

its written "smooth L7251 2.2" if im not mistaken
is it safe to buy from here?
https://id.aliexpress.com/item/32903430808.htmlthe number smooth L7251 2.2 match but i don't know if the code below smooth L7251 2.2 (AACN) should match as well
do you have suggestion on where to buy this cheap, perhaps cheaper price?
September 30th, 2023, 19:07
Test the preamps. I expect that PCB replacement will be a waste of money and effort.
September 30th, 2023, 19:13
fzabkar wrote:Test the preamps. I expect that PCB replacement will be a waste of money and effort.
what is preamps? can i just replace the damaged parts and get my data back?
thanks a lot for the reply, it really helps me, since i have very little knowledge in this area
September 30th, 2023, 19:18
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