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Had the TVS failed??. Did you check it??
Yes, I measured the resistance with multimeter, it was 0 ohm in each direction. Also, there was little bit of smoke from it when I powered it.
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3. I found similar HDD (ST3250823AS), and tried exchanging the PCBs. Result: HDD still not recognized in BIOS..
Different models , pcb not compatable.
Did the Hard disk spin, make any noise,??
No.
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5. I found exact the same model of HDD with the same firmware(3.aae) on it, and exchanged the PCBs. Result: HDD still not recognized in BIOS.
6. I did NOT try to solder the flash rom chip to the identical replacement pcb. Should I try?
Did the drive spin up?
No, as i remember.
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If it did, then you will have to swap the rom and try.
But there are chances that something else might have failed due to the power surge.
What else could go wrong ? Maybe the preamp inside the HDD ?
It has to be some electronic, since the bios don't recognize it, no ?
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As you have done this much, you can as well swap the rom to the exact model pcb and check.
I will try, but before I try I need to buy that old HDD.
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Try to answer the above to get a clear idea as to what is happening to the drive.
Try to post the picture of the faulty board.
Here you can find the pictures:
http://imageshack.us/g/1/9843968/You will notice that ROM is missing because it is on replacement board at the moment. Also you will see a damaged TVS. It is still on board just because it was damaged so hard that I could remove one half of it, so now there is no connection at all between it's pads.
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Do it If you are sure about yourself, know the risks of DIY ,
else seek professional help.
:S
Little story behind my problem: I wanted to thank a friend for one favour so I installed SSD in his old computer. After I installed it, while driving it in my car to his place, I stepped on a brake, and it's pc on the backseet fell.
First thing my friend did is he also connected his old hdd, and turned it on.
First it was working for a minute, and then turned off. After that he couldn't turn it on.
The rest is history. Both HDD and SSD burned. Luckily SSD was new with warranty and without important data.
If it was mine HDD somehow I would could say goodbye to memories, but now I can't do it...