Hi Everyone,
I have a hard disk I really want to recover. Together with AI, I did some testing and the disc spins properly but is not recognized. Here are the details:
Drive details from the label and PCB:
Model: ST9500325AS (Momentus 5400.6, 500 GB)
PN: 9HH134-567
FW: 0003BSM1
SN: 5VEQL1MW
DOM: 02/2012, site WU
PCB: 100656263 rev D
Base: 100579504
Symptoms: the drive spins up and runs steadily. No clicking, no
recalibration noise, no spin-down. It is never detected, not in BIOS
and not by the OS.
Tested on a direct SATA port (Lenovo ThinkStation P330, Linux, AHCI,
hot-plugged after boot). dmesg:
Code:
[835.077814] ata4: link is slow to respond, please be patient (ready=0)
[839.337799] ata4: COMRESET failed (errno=-16)
[845.089773] ata4: link is slow to respond, please be patient (ready=0)
[849.349709] ata4: COMRESET failed (errno=-16)
[855.101732] ata4: link is slow to respond, please be patient (ready=0)
[884.381554] ata4: COMRESET failed (errno=-16)
[884.381560] ata4: Limiting SATA link speed to <unknown>
[889.413599] ata4: COMRESET failed (errno=-16)
[889.413607] ata4: reset failed, giving up
No IDENTIFY, no model string, no capacity. It never gets past the link
layer.
Control test, same port and same cables, immediately before and after:
an HGST HTS725050A7E630 came up at 6.0 Gbps and identified in about 6 ms.
So the port, the cable and the host are good.
Earlier attempts over USB (LaCie Rugged Mini enclosure): the bridge
enumerates and binds usb-storage, scsi host is created, but INQUIRY is
never answered and the device resets on a ~21 s cycle. No /dev/sd*.
The same enclosure works fine with a Toshiba MQ01ABD050, so the bridge
is not the fault.
The PCB is visually clean. No scorching, no cracked TVS diode, no
damaged components.
What I would like to know:
1. Does this pattern read as a service area / firmware startup hang, or
would you put it elsewhere?
2. Is this generation of Momentus F3 architecture? I understand not all
of them are.
3. If terminal access is worth attempting, where are the TX/RX/GND pads
on board 100656263, what baud rate, and what logic level? I have seen
references to some 2.5" Seagate boards running 1.8V rather than 3.3V
and I do not want to guess.
I am a home user, not in the trade. The drive holds data I have no other
copy of, so I am not going to experiment blindly. If the answer is that
this needs PC-3000 and a lab, that is a perfectly acceptable answer and
I will book one.
Thanks so much.
Kind regards,
Julian