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Really weird case here. This is the first one of this particular model I've gotten in. It definitely has the symptoms of a bad head. The drive has a steady tick, but not the typical sound of a bad head in a Toshiba drive. In most cases Toshiba drives thrash around pretty good, but you can just barely hear this one. I hook it up to the imager, and it comes ready after a few seconds, but when you go to rescan the drives it doesn't show up and starts ticking again. No matter what I connect the drive to, DDI, PC3K, I can't read it. It will come ready, but it won't ID.
I had an exact match in stock, so I swapped the heads. Tried it, and it had the exact same symptom. Just to double check, I put the patient heads into the donor drive, and the donor drive worked perfectly, so it's not the heads.
I swapped the ROM on the PCB. I put the patient ROM on the donor PCB, and had the exact same symptoms. I put the donor ROM on the patient PCB and donor worked perfectly, so it's not the PCB.
So at this point, I've eliminated the heads and PCB as a possibility, since the donor drive works perfectly with the patient heads and PCB installed. I can't see that there would be any damage to the platter surface, because it would seem as though at least one of the original heads would have also been damaged, but they aren't.
The customer said she simply walked away from her laptop, the laptop went to sleep, and when she came back the screen was off and the drive was no longer recognized after that.
Last edited by gtd4242 on June 11th, 2010, 17:40, edited 1 time in total.
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