March 23rd, 2012, 12:08
March 23rd, 2012, 13:44
March 23rd, 2012, 18:37
March 24th, 2012, 22:26
manish11122 wrote:I have a WD3200AAKS with some imp data I would like to recover ...
So after reading a few recommendation on this forum I ordered and received identical drive
tested it works great so swapped the circuit board / controller on the drive and no change.
March 25th, 2012, 5:37
fzabkar wrote:manish11122 wrote:I have a WD3200AAKS with some imp data I would like to recover ...
So after reading a few recommendation on this forum I ordered and received identical drive
tested it works great so swapped the circuit board / controller on the drive and no change.
What do you mean by "controller"?
If you are referring to the PCB as a controller, then you will need to transfer the Marvell MCU's "adaptive" data to your donor PCB. I'm assuming that location U12 is vacant.
OTOH, if you mean that you swapped the PCB + controller (ie MCU), then it may be that your original MCU is faulty.
BTW, from whom did you purchase your replacement PCB? Some suppliers will advertise their wares as "for data recovery only", which is a deceptive way of saying that "we know this is a good board but it may not work for you". They know full well that a typical end user will be stuck with a board that they can't use. In any case, how many end users would pay for a board if not for the purpose of data recovery?
Other suppliers are more honest. They will actually tell you, prior to purchase, in plain view on their web sites, that certain boards will not work without a firmware transfer. Moreover, these same suppliers typically include such a transfer service for US$10.
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