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Re: SEAGATE ST3300831A PCB swap question...

July 25th, 2007, 22:08

@DF

Thanks.. i'm currently looking for the parts..

But i'm fairly certain now, that it won't help. The "clicking of death" that it's experiencing (from what I've read from various sources) means that I do need to invade (either switch the heads or the platters)....

I'm trying to make a clean box (no cabinet or room available)...

It's kind of suicide with three platters, I heard... but my major concern is for the heads. I read that when they're removed, they should be protected by a piece of paper (say post it notes), is that true?

Re: SEAGATE ST3300831A PCB swap question...

July 25th, 2007, 23:31

yes, you are sure going to kill your hard disk :cry: . Ok all the best wishes. please let us know what are the result :cry:

DF :)

Re: SEAGATE ST3300831A PCB swap question...

July 26th, 2007, 0:41

Eum.. Thank you all, but since It's no longer a PCB swap matter, I made a new topic here:

hard-disk-drives-repair-and-data-recovery-f1/clicking-noise-causes-and-solutions-t7457.html

If you are curious how it will turn out, please follow.

I really appreciate any help.
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