Hello all,
this is my problem; perhaps somebody can help me.
Thank You very much in advance.
I own an old (year 1999, I suppose) HDD SEAGATE U4 ST38421A (8.4 GB).
It was used as a Master HDD.
Suddenly it made a metallic strong short noise

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Then I cannot no more access to it from Windows XP

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I turned off the PC and then on: the HDD started making a metallic noise like the one here:
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=wMk58s8ibh0About this HDD, the video's Author says that it's a logic problem. I think no; it's a hardware problem (or not?).
Anyway, my HDD turns itself off automatically after a short time.
Then

, carefully, in a clean area (not a "Clean Room") I opened the drive.
It has two platters and 4 Heads.
The upper platters surfaces seems to be in good conditions but I noticed something "strange" looking the lower platter head.
Then I carefully dismounted the Heads Stack and I discovered that the lower head is broken (it was no more in the correct position on its arm and had its 4 electrical conductor stripes broken).
The Heads Stack electrical connector has written this:
"N-F 99 25 2 SG61476-300".
Instead, the HDD has written on a silver label on its "gum" body:
SEAGATE U4 Model ST38421A;
P/N: 9M9004-034;
Configuration Level: A_4331;
Configuration Code: UDQ-01;
S/N: 6BD04LZ5;
Firmware 6.01;
Date Code: 0007 Site Code: SZ.
(Made in China)
Now, my desire is (a day) try to recover some files on this Drive but:
1) I need new Heads from a Donor HDD and I don't know if the Heads Stack is the same on all U4 ST38421A Drives. I asked to SEAGATE but no replies...

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In fact I have found another "ST38421A" but it's Part Number is a little different: "9M9004-304", not "9M9004-034").
2) I cannot see the lower platter surface conditions (this to investigate scratches; perhaps a "new head" can be damaged by a scratch; perhaps there is a manner to evite it reducing head movements but I don't know if it's possible to start the drive with heads not on landing zone or with reduced movements).
Of course I will decontaminate the drive in a "Clean Cabinet" and carefully install "new" (= used but working) heads.
I am asking myself also if is not possible to read part of data using only 3 heads (when one head is electrically disconnected does the drive work?).
Is this a "simple" Drive to repair without important scratches on surfaces? Is it true that opening a Drive in a non "Class 100 Clean Room" Data is lost (I think no because the Data is related to magnetism)?
Thank You

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Kind regards.
Mark