Vulcan,
unknown,
fzabkar,
First of all, I am a lawyer not an electronics engineer. What I do with electronics gadgets is always based on hit and trial method and little bit my science subjects studies. So please be humble and patient with me. Moreover, That's why, I am here seeking gurus's help.
Now, I explain what I did do with the HDD? As I mentioned in my previous post, HDD gone bad completely like dead silent, no spins, no detection in bios, nacard at all, Fingers Crossed

. Few days later, by guessing, I shorted one resistor at the top near L3(may be that resistor was fine). After it, checked the HDD with pc via adaptor, no positive result. A couple of days ago, I couraged to play arround with the pcb to find out voltage at L106 inductor. For this, I borrowed a multimeter from a friend and put a prob at one side terminal of L106 other on negative pole. There was not any voltage. So, I followed the trace which led me to the Diode D9. I desoldered that Diode, Diagnosed it with multimeter by turning the knob at diode mode. Diode was not conducting from either side(not even voltage goes across it in resistance mode). I persumed diode must conduct from one end to other and not in reverse direction.
Then I started to search a same type of diode in my back shed. There, I found a very similar, same size diode from a an old pc MB. Solder it back on pcb in correct polarity (order). After assembling hdd pcb. I connected HDD to pc. Turned on PC. It starts spining, appeared in bios, installed hdd driver in windows auto, appeared in device manager, partitions also appeared in my computer and in disk management.
Further, I CLONED A HDD from it. Then deleted actuall hdd partitions. Repartitioned it again (Just a try). Again cloned it from CLONED HDD at first place. No problem whatsoever except it stopped booting the car navigation system (maybe, there were boot codes in it which has not been transfered while cloning HDD at first place).
Disclaimer; I told exactly what I did and experience with the HDD. It's a success story for me. May be, a trick worked here somehow, not sure.
Thx for all of you being with me. takecare