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Need Advice on Toshiba MK5075GSX HDD Repair

November 17th, 2024, 13:53

I’m trying to repair a Toshiba MK5075GSX HDD. The board details are:

Board Number: G002825A
Problem: No Life Signs or Spin -> The 5V fuse was blown.

What I’ve Done So Far:
I bypassed the fuse by soldering a wire.
I supplied 5V with a current-limited lab power supply to prevent further damage and monitored the board for heat.
The Winbond Cache Chip (photo attached) started producing significant heat.
My Question:
Is it possible to purchase a donor board and simply transfer the "BIOS" chip from the damaged board to the donor board like here described:https://www.hddzone.com/blog/fix-toshiba-mk5075gsx-pcb-board-g002825a/ ?

Will I be able to read the data from the HDD afterward?
Do I also need to transfer any other chips from the damaged board (e.g., the Winbond Cache)?

and another one:
IS it possible that some devices only have 5V input?
The 12v and 3.3V seems not to have any connection anywhere.

Thanks in advance for your insights! I appreciate all opinions and advice. :D
Attachments
PCB-G002825A.jpg
Board
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Photo of Winbond heating

Re: Need Advice on Toshiba MK5075GSX HDD Repair

November 18th, 2024, 0:58

These boards have no real protection. The 5V supply goes to the motor controller IC (TLS2...), and this IC then powers the spindle motor and voice coil. It also produces the lower voltages for the MCU, SDRAM and SPI flash memory (aka "ROM").

The fact that the SDRAM cache is heating up means that the 5V supply has punched through the 3.3V (?) regulator and is supplying the full 5V to the IC. Hopefully the ROM has not been similarly affected.

Try a ROM transfer, but first read the ROM in a chip reader if you can. This chip is critical and must NOT be damaged.

Re: Need Advice on Toshiba MK5075GSX HDD Repair

November 18th, 2024, 13:42

Hello,

you mean the chip which is Marked as Bios chip? I tried to read with T866ii but get ID error. Maybe i have to Buy a socket. (I wired it manually 1To1 on ).
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or is there another Rom. I have to correct me here. I confused the cache chip with the other one. I marked the one that gets hot again.
PCB-G002825A.jpg

Thanks for your effort!

Re: Need Advice on Toshiba MK5075GSX HDD Repair

November 18th, 2024, 14:59

IC602 is the "ROM". Measure the resistance between its VCC and GND pins.

I suspect that the overvoltage killed this chip.

Re: Need Advice on Toshiba MK5075GSX HDD Repair

November 19th, 2024, 17:08

Hello,

i measured IC602 VCC to GND and get about 350 Ohms. A also checked the other pins for short to Ground. Nothing unusual here.
So this should be good i think?

Maybe i have a problem with reading the Chip soldered to the board and should remove from Board bevor Reading?

Re: Need Advice on Toshiba MK5075GSX HDD Repair

November 19th, 2024, 23:11

The patient PCB is probably unsalvageable, so why not cut the PCB trace going to the Vcc pin?

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Re: Need Advice on Toshiba MK5075GSX HDD Repair

November 21st, 2024, 14:02

fzabkar wrote:The patient PCB is probably unsalvageable, so why not cut the PCB trace going to the Vcc pin?

IC602_Vcc_trace.png


Hello,
i have cut the Trace on PCb and i also have to correct me on VCC to gnd i get 366KOhms
Is this a good result?

Thanks!

Re: Need Advice on Toshiba MK5075GSX HDD Repair

November 21st, 2024, 14:55

You should now be able to read the device in-circuit.

Re: Need Advice on Toshiba MK5075GSX HDD Repair

November 22nd, 2024, 17:50

Hello,

I was able to read the BIOS chip today. Fortunately, I also received the donor board today.
As suggested, I made a backup and then transferred the chip to the donor board. Now the hard drive works.

Thank you so much for the advice and support fzabkar!
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