HelpPlease wrote:
I'm new to this forum, and new to Data Recovery (other than software-type), so I wonder if anyone could explain what's puzzling me about this thread.
The OP said that the drive was spinning, but the replies are saying that the motor is stuck.
Is the OP mistaken in thinking that the drive is spinning?
If so, is that an easy mistake to make? Can you tell, by feeling vibrations?
The OP wrote "I attached a terminal to it, and then placed an insulator between the 3 signals going to the motor". As he explains, this means that the motor was disconnected, not stuck as Zebong said.
The "spin buzz" is the motor controller chip's attempt to jolt the motor into action.
As for whether the drive is spinning or not, it is clear from the "Buzz HM SFI" message that the drive is spinning. If it weren't, then there would be repeated "buzz" attempts as in the first instance.
A spinning drive would also be obvious to the OP. The fact that it is connected to a serial terminal interface would suggest that it is not mounted inside an enclosure, in which case the OP could easily detect the spinning by ear, or by feel.