May 15th, 2025, 13:38
May 15th, 2025, 19:30
May 16th, 2025, 1:55
fzabkar wrote:Near the SATA power connector, you will find zero-ohm resistors ("0" and "000").
Also, there is a 5V TVS diode ("5JT") and a 12V TVS diode (above the 1R0 inductor).
TVS Diode FAQ:
http://www.hddoracle.com/viewtopic.php?f=100&t=86
May 16th, 2025, 2:04
May 16th, 2025, 2:14
fzabkar wrote:What are the actual ohms readings?
May 16th, 2025, 10:35
fzabkar wrote:What are the actual ohms readings?
May 16th, 2025, 10:57
May 16th, 2025, 15:16
pepe wrote:this doesn't seem like shorted. I would use diode/continuity test mode instead...
the fact that linux detects something suggests that the pcb is giving some ID, so it is a bit unlikely to be the problem. Try listening closely when you apply power, if you hear some cirping, either spindle is stuck or heads stuck to platter...
May 16th, 2025, 15:29
May 16th, 2025, 15:35
pepe wrote:Be careful with this cloning thing, if it ever starts slowing down, stop it immediately (power down). If heads were stuck, they might have gotten unstuck but their suspension springs may also have got deformed, in which case this is a timed bomb, can fail sooner or later and if you don't switch it off immediately, severe damage can occur.
That's why the standard process of recovering from sticktion involves checking heads without ever powering the drive up. Many ppl fail to do that and the result is a disaster...
May 19th, 2025, 4:12
Pandemicc wrote:pepe wrote:Be careful with this cloning thing, if it ever starts slowing down, stop it immediately (power down). If heads were stuck, they might have gotten unstuck but their suspension springs may also have got deformed, in which case this is a timed bomb, can fail sooner or later and if you don't switch it off immediately, severe damage can occur.
That's why the standard process of recovering from sticktion involves checking heads without ever powering the drive up. Many ppl fail to do that and the result is a disaster...
it is %60 now and is going without any stuttering. Thanks for all the replies fzabkar and pepe.
one last thing, just out of curiosity, any idea why the drive acts like this? could this be PCB related at all?
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