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
October 8th, 2008, 9:26
What happend: I mixed the powercable from my laptop to my external HDD.
So my HDD got 19v, 3.42A instead of 12Vcd, 2A as it should have, so its broken now. It wont start..
The specification is at the pictures ive posted:
All the photos and texts is priceless for me so if anyone know how to repair it i will appriciate it alot
My theory is that the discs are okay, but the steeringcard had to much power and broke. So maybe i can replace it if i find an exacly the same kind och HDD and swap the steeringcards, if its possible?
/Freddy
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October 8th, 2008, 9:33
Hi Freddy, are you Swedish?
Det är jag också....jag skickar ett PM till dig.
Bosse
October 8th, 2008, 10:05
It should be this one wich is burned? in that case, where do i find an identical one most likely? Ebay? WD company?
Japp, bor i Umeå
Edit: ive taken out the HDD out of its external casing, and tried it as an internal HDD in a home computer, without any results, still dead.
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October 8th, 2008, 11:15
unscrew the board, flip it over and post a GOOD picture of the area around the power connector. if your data is so important though the best way is with a pro.
October 8th, 2008, 11:54
I have this pcb in stock of u need PM me .
October 8th, 2008, 12:45
I recommend Bosse (mr_spokk) from Sweden. You need him to transfer the ROM from your burnt board to a good one, and extract your data.
I know for a fact he's done loads of these successfully, and you need Pro help.
Cheers
Sean
October 8th, 2008, 17:59
mediaman wrote:unscrew the board, flip it over and post a GOOD picture of the area around the power connector. if your data is so important though the best way is with a pro.
Here you go:
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October 8th, 2008, 18:09
How proficient are you with a soldering iron and a multimeter?
October 8th, 2008, 18:23
the stuff on that third picture, test it, with a tester
October 8th, 2008, 19:03
Hi, screw the third picture, this is not Seagate...sorry "mediaman".
You got PM.
Best Regards
Bosse
October 8th, 2008, 19:08
rchadwick wrote:How proficient are you with a soldering iron and a multimeter?
No experience at all, i work as a welder so thats far away

But whats your plan?
October 8th, 2008, 19:43
Well, if you're curious, you can search for TVS on here. However, it won't be terribly helpful if you can't test components with a multimeter, or replace them with a soldering iron.
October 9th, 2008, 14:24
mr_spokk wrote:Hi, screw the third picture, this is not Seagate...sorry "mediaman".
You got PM.
Best Regards
Bosse
Mate ,
Will it Hurt if He Tests With a Multimeter ,If You Are Saying it does Not Have a TVS then also it does not hurt does it
October 9th, 2008, 16:45
I could explain things more, but that would just lead to more questions, and more questions. What I'm really saying is, unless if you know what you're doing, it will take an unrealistic amount of hand-holding. What I'm also saying is, I'm not holding hands. An adventurous soul can search for TVS, but it's a solo journey.
October 12th, 2008, 13:23
mr_spokk, can you please elaborate? What do you mean?

I can clearly see 2xTVS (D5, D6) on the third picture
October 27th, 2008, 12:22
Hello mate.
I have exactly the same HDD, and same symptoms. Have you had any luck with it?
October 27th, 2008, 12:33
Have you tried following the same advice?
October 28th, 2008, 1:24
freddysweden wrote:All the photos and texts is priceless for me so if anyone know how to repair it i will appriciate it alot
/Freddy
Freddy,
Due to the above reason you mentioned, you should send it to a pro. Pro can save your trouble and worries. I don't doubt your capacibility to manage this case by some hints from gurus here. But it is too risky for you.
If you want to play and practise , please don't do it on this one, some non-crucial data drives.
Regards
Laura
November 18th, 2008, 18:43
Hi guy's, sorry for the harsh criticism...hope I've not offend anyone!
But I've rarely seen a WD suffer from TSV problems, even after a current spike or wrong current inserted.
On the other hand I've quite often seen numerous of Seagate drives suffer of TSV problems...
Best Regards
Bosse
Mate ,
Will it Hurt if He Tests With a Multimeter ,If You Are Saying it does Not Have a TVS then also it does not hurt does it[/quote]
maysoft wrote:mr_spokk, can you please elaborate? What do you mean?

I can clearly see 2xTVS (D5, D6) on the third picture
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