drc wrote:
You have the wrong idea about how data recovery works. First you need a real DIAGNOSIS of the problem before you just go swapping things around willy-nilly.
I probably don't no, although the drive is picking up perfectly in the BIOS. What happens is that it spins up perfectly when something is trying to interact with the data. Then at a random point it makes the powering down sound and everything stalls. I've actually gone ahead to problem trend this behaviour by searching around for this problem criteria for this exact drive. What I found is that a good amount of people have experienced the same thing. From their experience in rectifying the issue was to replace the PCB as apparently the motocontroller chip or something on the board goes faulty.
So it is at least worth a shot from my side to try to replace the PCB board if this is the issue. Although it depends if the firmware callobration is needed or not. If this is not the issue then I can send those two drives in as last resort for Data Recovery center to resolve the best way they see fit. So will need to know if those two ST3320620AS versions are compatible despite the Date Code and Location Code being different.
Any real responses will be greatly appreciated.