Hello folks.
first off I would like to say I am a huge noob in terms of HDD rerpair and it's also my very first post here. So hopefully I won't make too many mistakes on my first question.
So I got this Harddrive from my sister:
Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 1TB
S/N: 5VP11973
ST31000528AS
P/N: 9SL154-568
Firmware: CC35
There's also a serial (or sorta like that) on the PCB: 100536501 REV A
So that drive was an external one and after my sister lost here power adaptor for the drive she got a replacement... some sort of universal thing and now a few weeks later the drive stopped working. In fact giving power to it doesn't do anything - no spinning, no click, no beep - nothing. I had a bad feeling about that.
Anways as said I am not an expert with HDD repairs so the first thing I thought of was to replace the electronics - the PCB. Then here I read about a temporary solution by removing a "fuse diode" (?) from the PCB.
However I am not sure which diode to remove. So I removed the PCB to make a photo which I'd like to show you here.
Now if you could probably point me to that diode I would like to try if removing actually helps. Even tho if you look at the upper right of the photo you can see dome damage on the PCB already...
I am not really sure if that diode-solution might actually help but I guess it's worth a try - I cannot break it if it's already broken, right?
Now in case I DO need a replacement - do you have an idea where I could get one? I read that some vendors woudl like me to send in my damaged PCB for a Firmware cloning and since I live in Germany it would be good if I don't need to send the PCB around the world... Or maybe there is a vendor who does not need that.
So yeah lotsa questions from my side. Again, my first post here so if I forgot to add something very important, please let me know. Maybe there's also a much easier solution to my problem - I don't know.
Thanks in advance
Christian
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