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
March 21st, 2008, 15:15
Hi all,
I had a problem with one of my Maxtor, some chip on the PCB suddenly burnt, first time I get this, and it was quite impressive, at first I fought my whole computer would be on fire.
So now is the usual problem, I need to get my data back, so I have to change the PCB.
I got another Maxtor DiamondMax 10 but with a different model number, the 6L200M0.
The main controller for both cards is an Oscar E5-D4 but the end is different (040118900 and 040121300).
There is another different too, on one it's written "SABRE/SATA/RC2" and on the working one "SABRE/SATA/ROHS"
Do you think the PCB of the working hard drive could work on mine or there is no chance for that ?
Thanks for your advices.
(and if someone talked about that somewhere, I am sorry but I looked for informations on the same model number as mine, and didn't find anything)
March 21st, 2008, 23:49
If you have a same drive, but a different model and you are wondering, would it match?
How come you have not tryed it

?
If you had, you would not ask that question

.
Refrase your question, so we could give you a straight answer, otherwise it could take 1-10 pages to explain everything.
I hope, you understand that people who answers those questions here value their time according to their experience.
Experience=time=money they could make.
Sorry to be so harsh, but in my own experience, I spend more time to answer fulish questions, instead of working on projects that pay money.
Please, ask questions that are closer to, YES or NO answers.
March 21st, 2008, 23:52
I think NO CHANCE....
Series 6L and 6B have completely different firmware....
March 22nd, 2008, 0:52
harddrivespecialist the thing is that I have to be sure it can work BEFORE trying, because I bought this drive, the 6L, on a website, and the reference on the website was 6B, but they sent me a wrong one.
So it is more like, do I keep it and try, or do I send it back and get my money back ? They are ok to take it back and unfortunately

, I told them why I bought the drive, so if something looks wrong, they will not take it.
And they told me they don't have this model number anymore... so I am just close to get my data back, but I am not sure it worth the try with this drive.
I think like gsimon, that there is no chance it will work, I just wanted to be sure before sending the drive back.
March 23rd, 2008, 20:22
if you fried your pre amp together with something on pcb - you are risking of killing the PCB from the new drive you bought by swapping them, then you will end up with 2 drives that dont work. I sent you a pm.
March 24th, 2008, 6:35
read for both hard disk:
code : nnnnnnnn
(It looks like :BANC1B10,BACE1G20,......)
and
pcba code :yyyyy
It lokks like : R3GLA , R6GBA ,.....)
March 24th, 2008, 14:24
Hello all,
thanks for your answers... I am not sure the pre amp is fried, have to check that.
to answer to gsimon
Code for 6B200M0 : BANC19J0, PCBA Code : R5GBP2
Code for 6L200M0 : BAnC1E00, PCBA Code : R3GLA
Now that I am trying to fix this drive, I will try those thing I would learn on older drive I have (mainly Deskstar), some working, some not, some I am not sure... just for 'learning'
March 24th, 2008, 15:03
I think it will work with 6BXXXXX any capacity.
6B080XX
6B120XX
6B160XX
6B200XX
6B250XX
Thanks
SHAHI
shahij@gmail.com
April 10th, 2008, 11:53
Hello guyz, some news about this bad drive
So i got a new PCB, nearly the same I think (at least it was advertised as a compatible one for my drive)
The refs on the PCB are : MAEZKYHS R6GBA 27015RRJHM (on the right, close to the connectors)
SABRE/SATA/RC2 301931102
Agere Oscar E5-D4
This compared to the original PCB :
JABHZZRW R5GBP2 17094RRJHT
SABRE/SATA/RC2 301931102
Agere Oscar E5-D4
So I connected the new PCB and pluged the drive in my computer, it powers up but it starts to make a strange noise, a really anoying noise, like the head are not synced or something like that. In fact this noise only happen when the bios or the OS is trying to detect the drive, after it is ok.
A VIA Sata controller card only detected it as "SABRE", but I couldn't get the drive working to get my data back, on Windows or Linux.
Do you have any clue or any tip I should try ? I don't need it to work forever, just the time to transfer what is on it.
It is not the most valuable data, but it annoys me to loose it like that.
Thank you all.
Romain
April 10th, 2008, 11:57
Replace ROM chip it may help you
April 10th, 2008, 21:02
Thans for the clue but I don't really know where is the ROM, If that may help, I took two pictures, one of the old PCB and one of the new.
The pictures are a 'bit' blur because the camera is really bad, if you need something more sharp just tell me.
- Attachments
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- New PCB on the hard drive
- New PCB.JPG (26.99 KiB) Viewed 11985 times
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- Old PCB, with burnt chip on the right.
- Old PCB.JPG (25.98 KiB) Viewed 11984 times
April 11th, 2008, 0:09
ROM is 8-pin-chip with inscription contained 25...
April 22nd, 2008, 7:19
Thank you for the advice.
Rom has been changed from the old PCb to the new one, but the problem is still the same.
I noticed that the strange noise was there even when I just plugged the power supply connector, and not the SATA one, so it is like the heads fail to calibrate or something like that.
Do you think something inside is broken ? Or the PCB I got was not so compatible ?
April 22nd, 2008, 7:54
hebus wrote:Thank you for the advice.
Rom has been changed from the old PCb to the new one, but the problem is still the same.
I noticed that the strange noise was there even when I just plugged the power supply connector, and not the SATA one, so it is like the heads fail to calibrate or something like that.
Do you think something inside is broken ? Or the PCB I got was not so compatible ?
It seems that HDA and surface are broken....
October 7th, 2008, 17:24
hebus,
I have had the exact same thing happen to my maxtor, just an hour ago.
The PCB you have is the *EXACT* model I need.
Where did you order it from?
The data on here (unfortunately) contains some irreplacable pictures of my son, this above all makes it very important for me to get this data back at any cost.'
Thanks in advance!
October 7th, 2008, 17:37
Provide a full model number and a Code number for your drive.
October 7th, 2008, 18:02
DiamondMax 10
Model:6B250S0
250GB SATA 150 HDD
Code: BANC1E00
The PCB itself has the following silkscreened on it:
301931102
SABRE/SATA/RC2
Which sounds like Hebus there received the same PCB as I have now (that is fried). It's the little..... Capacitor? Resistor? Something? on the bottom left corner of the board (if looking at the bottom with the sata ports on the left side). Right behind the power input.
Unfortunately, this drive is a refurb. I think I got it from Woot a while back dirt cheap. It's my own fault for a) not having backed up, b) trusting a refurb with irreplacable date.
October 8th, 2008, 11:37
Give Pcba number eg R3GLA.
I will check stock for u .
October 8th, 2008, 12:08
I'm sorry, I don't know exactly where to find that information. The drive is at home and I am at work at the moment, so I'll have to post back when I get home.
Note: the drive IS a refurbished drive and I didn't see any labels identifying the "PCBA" version. Worse comes to worse I can take a high-res picture of it and post it.
October 8th, 2008, 19:03
OK, where the serial number is, it says MBABSEPA T4GBA 190415L1JHM....
Is T4GBA the PCBA number?
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