Switch to full style
Buy/sell hard drives, parts, tools
Post a reply

Need a PCB for ST9320325AS

May 4th, 2010, 22:22

Hi all, first post here.

Need a board for ST9320325AS
FW 0001SDM1
PN 9HH13E - 500
Date code 09497
Site: WU
China

Thanks!

Re: Need a PCB for ST9320325AS

May 5th, 2010, 8:44

What is a problem with original PCB/Drive?

Re: Need a PCB for ST9320325AS

May 5th, 2010, 20:18

hi,
please let me know the model of your PCB. i would like to check for you in my stock. or you can contact me by email or MSN directly. thanks.

Re: Need a PCB for ST9320325AS

May 5th, 2010, 21:30

harddrivespecialist wrote:What is a problem with original PCB/Drive?


My best guess is that it overheated in the laptop it was in. Discoloration on the public side of the PCB. Before it became entirely inaccessible, it was agonizingly slow in accessing data (boot-up took ~45m, but eventually did boot-up to the login screen).

No indication (sound) of mechanical failure - drive appears to spin up fine. Another system can see the partition table, but not access anything beyond that that I can determine. Kernel I/O error when trying to read a partition.

Cheers,
Brice

Re: Need a PCB for ST9320325AS

May 5th, 2010, 21:33

networkpc3000 wrote:hi,
please let me know the model of your PCB. i would like to check for you in my stock. or you can contact me by email or MSN directly. thanks.


Sticker on the PCB reads 100536284 C1 M9483QV2 - not sure which part of that you needed. The drive itself has a few 3D barcodes on it - the end of the drive opposite the SATA connector is a 2D barcode with 5VE2 M6KR.

Cheers,
Brice

Re: Need a PCB for ST9320325AS

May 5th, 2010, 22:12

Most likely you have a problem with a drive, not PCB.

Re: Need a PCB for ST9320325AS

May 5th, 2010, 22:20

harddrivespecialist wrote:Most likely you have a problem with a drive, not PCB.


What kind of problem? There's no clicking, no sounds at all other than the smooth sound of the drive spinning up. Heads do seem to move and what not when the drive initializes. The solder points of the two main chips are seriously discolored, I'm suspecting that some portion of the chips or something else on the board got fried.

Re: Need a PCB for ST9320325AS

May 5th, 2010, 22:35

Most likely SA damage, surface damage or a R/W heads.

Re: Need a PCB for ST9320325AS

May 6th, 2010, 10:23

hi,
yeah. swap PCB won't help. you should send it to data recovery company for take off data if you need. keep do it yourself may make hard drive worse.
Post a reply