October 15th, 2021, 15:39
October 16th, 2021, 6:18
October 16th, 2021, 13:02
October 19th, 2021, 18:16
Lardman wrote:< Insert usual recommendation about taking important data to a DR pro. >
Lardman wrote:Connect it directly via sata the the motherboard. Does the BIOS see the drive correctly both in terms of model and capacity. If so try to clone/image the drive and work on the clone, you can take the risk not to it's your data once it's gone it's gone.
Point something like rstudio/dmde/ufs explorer at the drive if it see can read any structure from it.
fzabkar wrote:This PCB has proper protection, so it is likely that the damage was confined to the TVS diode(s) and zero-ohm resistor(s), as @Lardman has already mentioned. If you still have your original PCB, measure D3, D4, R60 and the other resistor. That will tell us where to look.
Lardman wrote:Chances are you just needed to clip a diode and/or replace a fuse on the original PCB - now, who know.
fzabkar wrote:The ROM transfer appears to be OK as the drive wouldn't spin up if there was something wrong.
fzabkar wrote:BTW, your strange use of "pancakes" when referring to platters suggest that you may be Russian, innit?
October 20th, 2021, 3:17
October 20th, 2021, 5:26
October 20th, 2021, 5:39
LOL I'm saying nothing.... glad it's sorted for you.20yearsofdata wrote: I removed it and connected HDD to the PC. Now I'm copying my precious data on my brand new SSD drive.
It's not bad and a lot better than some.20yearsofdata wrote: What do you think, does the repairman deserve a testimonial for the soldering work?
October 20th, 2021, 6:35
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