What I'm trying to do is repair my Maxtor 40GB hard drive with a lot of music recorded on it from my brother's band. He didn't backup as often as I asked him, so he's barely paying me $100 to fix it.
* Name:Maxtor D540X-4D / Model: 4D040H2220311
* HDD Processor: Texas Instruments DSP
* Symptoms: OS not recognising hard drive after it crashed while being overloaded?, BIOS sees "MAXTOR ROMULUS", it spins OK and sounds good, but that is all.
From my research on its problem, I have come up with the following information:
* Problem: The firmware, part of which is located on the disk itself, is corrupt.
* Some say PC-3000 ($400 hardware solution) is the only way, some say Salvation-DATA ($400 software solution) will work; e.g. from their website:
http://www.salvationdata.com/images/products/PROGRAM-MODULE_MaxtorFR.jpg
I don't have $400, only $100 to fix this problem myself (unless I go into business with this

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* There is a tool called HDD Repair 2.0 or 1.1 that can do some stuff. I'm not sure what, though, because I can't find any documentation.
* bubu321 on a forum uploaded a corrupt-linked maxtor repair procedure that I can't use because half of it's gone:
http://big-forum.com/showthread.php?t=195
* I can put the drive in "safe mode" (which I'm not sure what is) by jumpering the first 2 sets of pins.
* I should plug in the drive after the BIOS screen so that it doesn't detect it when I'm fiddling with it.
* MHDD can detect some drive info no matter what but you have to be a pro to understand it.
Some people on this forum have said to others to "educate" themselves on this stuff, but where can I "educate myself"?
Can someone in this forum point me in the right direction or fix it or fill in my missing pieces of info?
UPDATE: I was just reading the big PC-3000 manual and now I'm scared shitless!