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Need WD 11A27S0 - EHBVJBBB 24 OCT 2009

April 21st, 2015, 13:00

Hello people,

I'm looking for a donnor hard drive for swapping platters.
The heads were blocked on platters (ambulance sound), I freed them but now I head a scratching noise and an other stange noise when platters stop turning (it seems that the axe or motor is little broken).

Here is my disk's specs :
WD10TMVV - 11A27S0
R/N : 701675
Date : 24 Oct 2009
DCM : EHBVJBBB
S/N : WXE0C7982850

I've found a similar disk with DCM EHBVJHBB (link), do you think that it will be good for heads swapping ?
Also, for platters swapping or (motor + heads) will be this one suitable ?

I may be wrong, do you think that my analysis correct ?

Thank you for your help,
Alex
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Re: Need WD 11A27S0 - EHBVJBBB 24 OCT 2009

April 21st, 2015, 16:12

My goal is to learn. Data recovery is not the main purpose for the moment :-)

Re: Need WD 11A27S0 - EHBVJBBB 24 OCT 2009

April 21st, 2015, 16:14

If we didn't see this sort of butchery virtually every day, I'd have said it was a joke too :-(

As spildit says, the scratching noise was almost certainly the broken heads scraping your data off the platters.

RIP data :rip:

Re: Need WD 11A27S0 - EHBVJBBB 24 OCT 2009

April 21st, 2015, 16:22

OK for the scratching noise and data.
How about the donnor drive ?

Re: Need WD 11A27S0 - EHBVJBBB 24 OCT 2009

April 21st, 2015, 16:43

Use the donor, scrap the other one. No hope of fixing it or recovering data now.

Re: Need WD 11A27S0 - EHBVJBBB 24 OCT 2009

April 21st, 2015, 16:47

To answer your question about the donor, this one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/WD10TMVV-11A27S ... 23471c93a4 should be good for either head replacement or platter swap. But it really doesn't matter now that you powered it on with damaged heads. The data now resides in the air filter of the drive.

Re: Need WD 11A27S0 - EHBVJBBB 24 OCT 2009

April 21st, 2015, 19:42

Hello Alex,

We do have suitable donor drives, but since your goal is practice, you can just buy 1TB damaged passport drive to perform head or platter swap.

Re: Need WD 11A27S0 - EHBVJBBB 24 OCT 2009

April 22nd, 2015, 5:08

Thanks for your answers.
I was reading (here) that the 6th character is associated with head stack in DCM for old HDD models.
Taking this into consideration, don't you think that this model is better than this one ?

HardDrivesForSale, I checked on your website, but I don't see a very closing model to mine. Which model are you talking about ?
Maybe, 750GB are enough suitable for this operation ?

Thank you again,
Alex
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