darlingm wrote:
Computer threw sparks and let go of lots of magic smoke. Motherboard, CPU, two out of four memory modules, power supply, the video card, and one of five hard drives were taken out in the process.
Understand risks of DIY. Have done multiple DIY's in past, all successes.
Brand new system, BIOS doesn't recognize this one drive. Spins up, no weird sounds.
Took PCB off, and there's very visible scorching. (EDIT: Pictures pending, scanning PCB now.)
Looking for a compatible donor PCB, hoping that's all that got hit. Would be also interested in your pricing for moving the ROM, if I send it to you.
Seagate Barracuda 500GB SATA
Model ST500DM002
S/N S2A6M2A4
P/N 1BD142-302
Firmware KC45
Date Code 12484
Site Code SU
PCB P/N 100535704 REV C
Donordrives.com says this (as long as there is not other internal damage of cause):
PCB Requirements for Barracuda HDD Architecture. There is no need for chip transfer or firmware reprogramming. Simple PCB swap is enough to fix the hard drive.
(U Series X (U5, U7), 5400.1 (C1, C2), Barracuda I/II/II/IV/V, Barracuda 7200.7/7200.8/7200.9/7200.10, ES, Momentus 4200.2/5400.3/5400.4/7200.1/7200.2).
1. Full Model Number. Example: ST9640320AS, ST31000528AS
2. Firmware. Example: 3.CDA, 9.01, 8.05
http://www.donordrives.com/hard-drive-p ... swap-matchThey also have this drive in stock
http://www.donordrives.com/seagate-500g ... -9851.htmlLoki