pcimage wrote:
havoc92 wrote:
pcimage wrote:
Do you have PC3000 or Salvation tools to deal with the embedded ROM in the MCU?
No, and I'm not real certain as to the relevance? I've been a freelancer for 20 years. I've swapped out pcbs on
older drives without a problem for years. Are you telling me that a chip in the drive knows if you change the
pcb now and won't let you?
Ok, you know best. Good luck.
No need to be flip. You'll notice that I included a couple of question marks in there because I was pretty
genuinely tweaked at the possibility that the answer to what I was asking would be yes...
These manufacturers really know how to scheme to stick it to someone when it comes to what should be
a rather simple fix in this instance.
I have twin drives. The pcb is the problem.. already been down the road of swapping out the pcb to verify
that. The data is intact. So, I'm not in need of a recovery service, just a repair option on the drive.