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August 14th, 2009, 14:09
Hi,
I'm looking for a PCB for a Seagate Barracuda 7200.8 300 GB, P/N 9Y7284-301, Firmware 3.02.
I located a close match but it had a later firmware version.
Thanks,
GeekLady
August 14th, 2009, 17:10
What's the model number?
August 14th, 2009, 17:30
drccsc wrote:What's the model number?
ST3300831A
August 14th, 2009, 18:34
What is the number printed on the PCB?
Also, the number on the biggest chip and the second biggest chip on the PCB????
Thanks!!
August 14th, 2009, 18:45
hddmania wrote:What is the number printed on the PCB?
Also, the number on the biggest chip and the second biggest chip on the PCB????
Thanks!!
Thank YOU, I appreciate the responses. The sticker on the PCB has 100335769 G 7533zb2d
The largest chip has a series of numbers, looks like ST E 100328754 84387A2 vq33drp AA2a3 twn 99 501
Second largest chip: Samsung 501 K4S641632H-UC60 and in tiny print too small for these eyes S6416 ZHW663gdn
Thanks again,
L
August 14th, 2009, 21:49
hi,
would you like to post images of your PCBs? i would like to help you solve it out. thanks.
August 14th, 2009, 23:27
Hi,
Send me the high quality pic of both side of you PCB too, I can help.
Thanks
Eric
August 14th, 2009, 23:59
What are the symptoms of your bad drive? PCB might not be the answer.
August 15th, 2009, 7:29
Here's a photo. I can try it without the flash and see if it comes out better.
The drive was in a PC I assembled, ran for maybe 3 years, when I powered down it would not restart and the BIOS was indicating that there was no disk found. The HD was hot to the touch. I tried installing it in another working PC, but its BIOS would also not recognize the drive. And I tried an external USB drive enclosure - same results. It never made the clacking noise. Doesn't spin. There is the slightest hum or buzzing noise, very faint.
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August 15th, 2009, 10:36
This photo is a little better
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- Barracuda 7200.8, 300 GB, Model ST3300831A, P/N: 9Y7284-301, Firmware 3.02, date code 05356, and the largest chip # is 100328754.
August 16th, 2009, 12:24
If your drive is buzzing or humming, your motor may be seized or heads stuck to the motor... Either way, you may have a physically damaged hard drive.
August 16th, 2009, 23:46
hddmania wrote:If your drive is buzzing or humming, your motor may be seized or heads stuck to the motor... Either way, you may have a physically damaged hard drive.
You might have a seized drive, but heads do not stick to a motor or a platter/s on those models. Most likely platters spin at a higher speed from average, which causes a temperature to rise above normal. Have it checked by a data recovery pro. to diagnose exact problem if you care about your data....
August 17th, 2009, 13:12
I have this pcb PM me for details .
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