omi786 wrote:
i dont care about the drive itself anymore. Its a waste for me and my friend.
Right now my target is to attach it to MHDD through SATA port by converting its original usb 3.0 port.
@loki, thank you for the motivation. at least it can be done in my home lab, i knw :p
i have few questions
1) at what PCB points i have to attach the cables, any tutorial or help/documentation ?
2) if there was no password set, would the encryption chip interfere?
3) is it possible to make a universal USB to SATA card, that can handle all the encryptions ?
@ BlackST
Thank you too. i understand the encryption part. but WHY the bad areas? (if heads are good) and isn't SATA configuration more stronger in detection than USB? MHDD must help in this.
If its just for fun you can try but there is no guaranty the drive will be recognised.
Firstly you would need to unscrew the PCB from the drive & then take hi quality photos of both sides of the PCB.
Then upload the pictures here so we can see.
Will probably need to remove the C90, C91, C92, C93 components then solder wires to the test points (these will be the tx rx etc) on the other side of the pcb. Then you will need to solder a sata connector to the correct tx+, tx-, rx+, rx- + you will need an earth & 5v power. A bit of research, time & a multimeter you can work out the connections.
What is meant by bad areas is that the platters that store the data are organised in to tracks & sectors. basically bads areas/sectors are bad areas (damage) on the platter surface which then cant be read or written too. Bad sectors in the system area for example would stop the drive from working.
Loki