fzabkar wrote:
BTW, what are the numbers on the big MCU chip, for both donor and patient?
Thanks for your replies so far folks. The MCU is marked as follows:
Patient PCB MCU:0A29480
UAB-M3057-HTV
V4 ROM
FR KR SI
EL604043EB2
The number on the right of the chip (written vertically) is G0606
Donor PCB MCU:0A29480
UAB-M3057-HTV
V4 ROM
FR KR SI
EL606074EB4
The number on the right of the chip (written vertically) is G0608
Additional information:
The firmware/PCB sticker on the drives is exactly matched for the first two lines, and the last two lines of each are different as follows:
Patient:0A29476
BA1588
M1z609
876P
Donor:0A29476
BA1588
M1t612
87VD
Both boards have the 'blank space' above the MCU.
I had a conversation today with a guy from a DR company who stated that in his opinion, the disk should spin up and then start to click if the NVRAM is incorrect, and he believes that the R/W heads have failed due to a 12V surge. I don't know if that's the case or not, and I'd like to try and avoid paying around £300 to get the data recovered if at all possible!