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 2nd, 2009, 13:27
Hi to all,
i received this wd disk, and when i open it i notice that is missing 5 Heads, and i dont see the heads in the disk.
So if i dont see the Heads but the heads are somewhere in the disk.
I order a donor, and afther change heads in it try to callibrate 3 times them stop.
The DCM first 3 numbers match, and also motor number match.
Afther this i open the disk and see if the good heads are "missing / damage " but see that the heads are there.
I had one case that the heads are missing but where stuck in the platte and i could see and remove it.
Any comment please ?
Thanks
Ze
March 2nd, 2009, 13:58
Zebong, DCM is not important.
This drives from same family --YG-- and this is one of the conditions.
You should compare head map in both ROM's. It's must be same. This is second codition.
March 2nd, 2009, 15:19
Hello zebong i would check, for magnetic dust over platters that family has some tendence
March 2nd, 2009, 16:12
Just curious : where the heads did end ? In the filter ?
March 2nd, 2009, 16:28
Hi..
it does not have damages in platters?
March 2nd, 2009, 16:45
Another curiosity : did you find the heads in
these conditions ? For me this drive is a desperate case (user intervention ?!?)
March 2nd, 2009, 17:20
yes, i found the heads like this...
And dont find yet the missing heads, the filter was clean, very clean.
March 2nd, 2009, 17:28
I vote for heads being captured by the VCM magnets . Remove top pole and take a look there because the drive is not a bathtub and there's no sink

the heads, unless ground in nanoparticles, should be there.
March 3rd, 2009, 0:46
There is a slim possibility of a heads stuck to a platter, that what probably took new heads (if I undertood correctly)
March 3rd, 2009, 1:21
I think the platters are damaged and contaminated, head exchange will be wasting.
March 5th, 2009, 13:49
The heads are almost 99% sure on the magnet. These magnets are very strong and it is lickely the heads are blown towards the magnet, while the drive was spinning.
I have eaxactly the same drive which needs a head swap (WD5000AAKS-00TMA0). I am curious if you managed to get the alignment OK and if so how you did it. Did you use the ramp for the swap or just a different tool?
March 5th, 2009, 14:26
Hi in this case was not easy change heads , i could do it with a tool that i build and using the ramp.
Abou the aligment .... i am trying

no sucess at the moment
Any info are welcome.
Thanks
Ze
March 6th, 2009, 19:44
I have also seen where the heads were ripped off and stuck to the platter.
March 10th, 2009, 18:02
I found many heads stuck on the gasket of the cover.
pepe
March 10th, 2009, 18:41
The rest of the heads are on the hands of the end users
March 10th, 2009, 18:59
i am just working on the aligment ......
March 11th, 2009, 12:15
I DO NOT believe that this drive wasn`t open before and someone remove those heads previously.
so ..... zebong tell us a real story
March 11th, 2009, 12:53
Wait ....
what i said is when i open the disk it was missing the heads but the disk came to me closed with seal, i open it.
What happen to the disk it was dropped by the client so heads jump.
At the begginer dont see any heads, but i could find just two.
The others heads is in the disk inside dont knwo where !!!
April 13th, 2009, 20:41
Hi Guys,
I have a WF5000aaks-00tma0 RE-CERTIFIED which fails on me some time ago. I have some important photos and document on it. I like to recover at least some part of it.
I found the replacement with the exact model number but different month in the same year produced.
I have briefly opened it up to see inside and hooked up with the PC. Well right after turn on the drive I saw that arms moves onto platters and makes couple of back and fort then stopped spinning.
There is no damage either on platters or arm/head. My aim is to swap the platters if can. I know there should be some sort of balance requirement with this type of hard drive that I do not know.
Has anyone done anything similar what I am trying to do? At this point any help is deeply appreciated.
Thank you
April 13th, 2009, 21:02
Please tell us how you have decided that a platter swap is what's needed for this drive. Is it "accepted folk wisdom"? Did you see it done on an internet video? I am really interested in your decision process, because many people come to this forum thinking that a platter swap is the next step for whatever problem they face.
Unfortunately, you opened the drive, most likely in a contaminated environment. Once you pop the cover on these drives,re-alignment is a very difficult necessity . . . if the drive hasn't already been destroyed by particles.
It may have been that your drive had a PCB problem -- not a mechanical one. It's time to call a pro for sure. There is nothing more you can do except lose your data forever, if you keep working on it.
Sorry, but that's the truth.
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