August 4th, 2023, 5:35
fzabkar wrote:Measure the voltages at the two test points.
August 4th, 2023, 5:37
fzabkar wrote:Measure the voltages at the two test points.
August 4th, 2023, 5:38
fzabkar wrote:Measure the voltages at the two test points.
August 4th, 2023, 5:39
August 4th, 2023, 11:59
i found an exact same pcb with number 100716565 REVA
August 4th, 2023, 14:17
August 4th, 2023, 14:47
DriveForParts wrote:i found an exact same pcb with number 100716565 REVA
Hello,
The PCB number tells about the board design.
However, you also have to check that the MCU (main controler unit) is of the same model.
Also, boards of the same type may have NAND chips with different capacities.
If the RAM chips are different, I would suggest that you find their datasheets and check that they well have the same capacity.
Lastly, you should also verify that the HSA (head stack assembly) controller is same.
Unless you are familiar with it, I would not play with controller commands in the terminal as you can make things worse than they are.
I would suggest contacting a data recovery lab in your country.
In Greece, you have several companies data recovery companies: Northwind.gr (Thessaloniki / Athens), Datamind.gr (Patras/ Athens), Datalabs.gr, Datarecall.gr (Athens), Enterdata.gr (Crete), TicTac.gr, ...
I don't know them all, but some of them are renowed.
August 4th, 2023, 14:50
fzabkar wrote:It appears that the 6-pin IC is a MOSFET power switch. I presume that 1.8V is the ASIC's operating voltage, in which case the power rails are OK.
August 4th, 2023, 15:04
August 9th, 2023, 11:48
August 9th, 2023, 15:28
cocovios wrote:I found in a forum few days ago someone suggesting to a guy with a similar problem to perform a secure clean ( to the nand) with seatools on a donor disk ,then transfer rom from the patient disk on the donor pcb and then transfer that pcb to tha patient hdd. Do you mean something like that?
August 28th, 2023, 4:03
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