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PostPosted: January 21st, 2004, 2:12 
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Hi all once again I am keeping myself busy

I have the following drive giving me problems

Seagate 40gb
U6 Model ST340810A
P
9T7002-304
HDA P
100188744
FIRMWARE 3.39
CONFIGURATION CODE U2P-02
CONFIGURATION LEVEL BSMF3

the drive is klunking side to side with no sign of comunication
I understand in attempting to swap the head unit on these drives
you need to recalibrate the heads?

Can anyone shine any light on this topic
or who have had similar probs?
I have seen this several times before with 20gb and 60gb

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PostPosted: January 21st, 2004, 9:43 
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Malcolm wrote:
Hi all once again I am keeping myself busy

I have the following drive giving me problems

Seagate 40gb
U6 Model ST340810A
P
9T7002-304
HDA P
100188744
FIRMWARE 3.39
CONFIGURATION CODE U2P-02
CONFIGURATION LEVEL BSMF3

the drive is klunking side to side with no sign of comunication
I understand in attempting to swap the head unit on these drives
you need to recalibrate the heads?

Can anyone shine any light on this topic
or who have had similar probs?
I have seen this several times before with 20gb and 60gb

cheers

No problems for me. Recalibrate.. whats that :yeah:

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PostPosted: January 21st, 2004, 13:06 
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Location: South Africa
Hi Malcolm,

Please don't think I'm trying to be funny, but.

Much like a rocket in the 1950s with a faulty gyro - you could never tell where it might go.

If the data is important - send it to the experts.


ps. the heads cannot be re-calibrated.


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PostPosted: January 22nd, 2004, 6:28 
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c'mon people you can do better than that :)

There has been no attempt to replace the heads on this drive as yet
this is a single platter drive
and although I have a reasonable success rate with head and platter replacement
I like to research now and again

If its a common problem, someone might be able to express there experiance. for us all to learn

cheers


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 Post subject: Re: malchie - Seagate 40Gb Head Swap
PostPosted: July 28th, 2008, 1:50 
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I'd performed a head swap on this drive earlier this afternoon. Appears to have gone well. No clicking noises. I'll let you know what I learn regarding Init.

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