hi again
well, it's getting worse... I re-mounted the PCB on the drive and connected it to a working computer as a master drive on the primary IDE channel, powered up, entered the BIOS and saw no drives in the list. I removed it from the comp. and re-attached it to my IDE>USB adapter and did not get the same results as the last time I connected through the adapter. This time I only get the "USB device connected/disconnected" audio alerts. No balloon popups about Mass Storage Device, Disk Drive, drive name, or Device Ready to Use. Only those damned audio alerts and a listing in the "safely remove hardware" box (see attached screenshot) I listened with a stethoscope and never even heard the drive spin up. So, yeah, it's gotten worse... Maybe I damaged the PCB even more by removing/f***ing with it. Static maybe, who knows. Is there an easy way to test the drive motor to see if a replacement or repaired PCB is worth it?? I see three exposed metal pads embedded in the ribbon cable leading to the motor. Can I test the motors' voltage supply there, or even power up the motor manually through them?? I know how voltage can be present in a circuit, but the circuit has high resistance/poor connections and not be able to carry the intended load. If the motor can be tested there, can someone tell me which pads and what voltage to test for/apply?? (see other pic) I'm assuming 12V, but no clue on pad numbers.
Thanks again everyone, I appreciate the help
