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PCB Board Replacement

March 1st, 2010, 12:51

Could someone help me. I am trying to find the correct PCB board for my hard drive. There are two PCB numbers on it. One is stamped directly on the board: 2060-701292-002 Rev A. The second one is on a white sticker next to the ribbon cable port. 2061-701292-C00 AC. I started looking on Ebay for a replacement and found a couple that match the number stamped on the board. Will that work or do they need to match the number on the white sticker?

Thanks

Re: PCB Board Replacement

March 1st, 2010, 23:28

701292 should work ... after something.

pepe

Re: PCB Board Replacement

March 2nd, 2010, 2:12

This is pcb of Starling drives , In my experience Its better that you find exact same pcb labeled :
2061-701292-C00

Because i have tried using normal sabre53 pcb 701292 on this drive and it produced clicking while the pcb was working perfectly on the other drive .

Re: PCB Board Replacement

March 2nd, 2010, 5:37

was it clicking after the 'something'?
pepe

Re: PCB Board Replacement

March 2nd, 2010, 11:06

pepe wrote:was it clicking after the 'something'?

No, it should not click after "something" :lol:

Re: PCB Board Replacement

March 3rd, 2010, 0:53

@pepe,
Just clicking no parking at all and replacement of pcb from other starling drive got the drive working .
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