July 12th, 2016, 7:29

July 12th, 2016, 15:44
July 12th, 2016, 16:34
July 17th, 2016, 4:39
pcimage wrote:Modern Seagate PCB's ALL have unique info in the "ROM" chip on them, including the serial number.
So it is IMPERATIVE that this info is transferred (either by physically moving the chip, or by using special tools), you WILL NOT get another PCB to work without doing this.
Either that or repair the original PCB (check forum for "TVS")
July 17th, 2016, 4:49
July 18th, 2016, 7:33
July 18th, 2016, 18:27
July 18th, 2016, 18:37
Singularity wrote:I still need a answer about using another pcb that already has the firmware for this drive.
pcimage wrote:Modern Seagate PCB's ALL have unique info in the "ROM" chip on them, including the serial number.
So it is IMPERATIVE that this info is transferred (either by physically moving the chip, or by using special tools), you WILL NOT get another PCB to work without doing this.
Either that or repair the original PCB (check forum for "TVS")
July 18th, 2016, 18:45
July 19th, 2016, 7:45
rogfanther wrote:Really did not go well.
You can use another pcb, but probably you will still need the data that is in the old ROM chip. An experienced person/lab can extract the data from your broken chip , or rebuild it. Either way, it should not be a cheap fix anymore.
July 20th, 2016, 14:41
July 20th, 2016, 16:00
Singularity wrote:Well im off to find the closest HDD repair shop.
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