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Re: Maxtor 320GB 2700

January 9th, 2010, 14:53

Oh, so I'm going to leave it for next 6 months or a year ... :( [If you want to know the reason, PM me, it's not safe for me to tell my reason in public]

But I got a question, should I buy another HDD with the exact same model, in case the kind of HDD I have gets vanished from stores and technicians didn't have access to my HDD's internal thingies?

Re: Maxtor 320GB 2700

January 9th, 2010, 16:04

yeah, sourcing a donor drive can be useful. who knows...
But a recovery company should have such drives on stock.
What is the model number?

pepe

Re: Maxtor 320GB 2700

January 21st, 2010, 2:32

Maxtor 320GB DiamondMax21 7200.10 rpm sata

Re: Maxtor 320GB 2700

January 23rd, 2010, 8:41

something like STM3320xxxAS should be there.
P/N, FW, Date and Site code may be interesting also.

pepe

Re: Maxtor 320GB 2700

January 23rd, 2010, 15:00

Well, the P/N is 9DP14G-326
If P/N, FW , ... is needed, if have to ask my uncle (who's got the HDD in Tehran) again, so I will post those info tomorrow or next 2 days.

Re: Maxtor 320GB 2700

January 23rd, 2010, 19:39

anyway, It is not a rare thing in my stock, there are a few of potential donors.

pepe

Re: Maxtor 320GB 2700

January 25th, 2010, 9:35

Well, I don't know if I can send it outside here in a year or more than a year, so I think it's best for me if I buy one these days.
If I want to buy the exact model again should I just look for a "Maxtor 320GB DiamondMax21 7200.10 RPM SATA" or I should look for a "Maxtor P/N:9DP14G-326"?

Re: Maxtor 320GB 2700

January 25th, 2010, 20:38

If u can match P/N and site code, that's nice, but not always needed.

pepe

Re: Maxtor 320GB 2700

February 11th, 2010, 14:56

Well I have already bought another Maxtor 320GB HDD after the last one was hit, and it's totally different than my last one
It's really thinner
So, matching P/N is enough for me to be sure I'm buying the same exact model?

Re: Maxtor 320GB 2700

February 12th, 2010, 4:19

I have seen these with a broken spindle and the platters can rock about inside the drive. As they move about when the drive is moved, the actuator arms come into contact with the platters sometimes making big gouges. On one drive, the entire motor/platter stack had shifted up about 2mm and had jammed the platters up against the arms making massive dents in the platters.
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