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 Post subject: Western digital head swap question
PostPosted: December 18th, 2013, 14:49 
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Hello forum..

Yesterday my most important hard disk drive fell off my hands on the floor and my heart stopped for a few seconds :)
When i put it back on-line i heard clicking noise from the heads. I open it carefully and I saw that one head has broken.

The hard disk is a Western digital
MDL : WD3200KS-00PFB0
LBA 625142448
DCM HHBACAJAH

So decided to swap heads watching some videos on you tube and reading some articles, but i need to find the compatible heads.
So my question is :
Do you know for sure what letters from DCM should be the same to find the same heads ?

Thank you very match.
Kostas


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 Post subject: Re: Western digital head swap question
PostPosted: December 18th, 2013, 15:47 
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The DCM is the least of your issues, these drives have hideous inter-head alignment issues which prove very tricky, even for a lot of pros.

So with respect, I give you 0.1% chance of succeeding :-(

If you need the data then send it to a DECENT pro, with specific experience with this model.

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 Post subject: Re: Western digital head swap question
PostPosted: December 18th, 2013, 16:58 
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i will take my chances.. :)

But can you answer to my question ? what about the DCM letters ?


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 Post subject: Re: Western digital head swap question
PostPosted: December 18th, 2013, 17:18 
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There is conflicting information about DCM and what characters are necessary to match. Some people say 4&5 and some say 5&6

But to me personally, DCM is mostly irrelevant and have had success with using heads from drives with totally different DCM, and even model.

But in 99.9% of cases the drive DOES NOT spin up and work right off on its own, as you're expecting it to. I can virtually guarantee that.

Sorry it's not what you wanted to hear :-(

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 Post subject: Re: Western digital head swap question
PostPosted: December 18th, 2013, 17:28 
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Positions 5 & 6 for this model.

This is a drive with 6 heads, and a lid / bearing cap alignment issue. You've already buggered up the head alignment by opening the drive. The fact that this drive doesn't have a parking ramp, but parks heads on the platters, and one head is broken, means that there is media damage.

You'd be better off spending your time and money with a bottle of Tsipuro, vrai.

Yiassou (kai kali tehee),

Yiannis

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 Post subject: Re: Western digital head swap question
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ok guys.. i think you are right but i will try to do it. 0.1% is enough for me :)
Yasoo Yanni!!!


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 Post subject: Re: Western digital head swap question
PostPosted: December 18th, 2013, 18:08 
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What do you think about this ?
mine is HHBACAJAH
new is DSCACAJCA
4,5 & 6 are the same.
do you think its combatible ?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Western-Digital ... 20dbd638c7


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 Post subject: Re: Western digital head swap question
PostPosted: December 18th, 2013, 20:21 
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an advice : don't try to swap head
A professionel wil recover a big part of the data with the preserved heads ( he can control each head and image data with each one ).


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 Post subject: Re: Western digital head swap question
PostPosted: December 18th, 2013, 20:22 
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That's pretty good match or even closer:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Western-Digital ... 2ecb811599

or

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Western-Digital ... 53feb9f93d

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 Post subject: Re: Western digital head swap question
PostPosted: December 19th, 2013, 3:57 
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Moteb wrote:
an advice : don't try to swap head
A professionel wil recover a big part of the data with the preserved heads ( he can control each head and image data with each one ).


Too late, he's already replaced them once :-(

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 Post subject: Re: Western digital head swap question
PostPosted: December 19th, 2013, 10:30 
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Please post the outcome for all to see the result of DIY "Headswap after watching some videos on it". I think it will be a valuable piece of data for anyone else contemplating it.


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 Post subject: Re: Western digital head swap question
PostPosted: December 19th, 2013, 10:46 
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First of all thank you for your intrest and your answers to my problem.

I didnt replace them yet, i just open it and saw that one of the heads is broken.

is anyone here tried to swap heads like me and succeeded ?
if the heads are combatible and put them carefully to the platter without touch the heads each other and park them on the platter next to the ring like the old ones, do i have to do something else ?


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 Post subject: Re: Western digital head swap question
PostPosted: December 19th, 2013, 11:27 
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kostasm wrote:
I didnt replace them yet, i just open it and saw that one of the heads is broken.

Then I must ask HOW did you see that it was broken? Is it the top platters head or other?

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 Post subject: Re: Western digital head swap question
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pcimage wrote:
Moteb wrote:
an advice : don't try to swap head
A professionel wil recover a big part of the data with the preserved heads ( he can control each head and image data with each one ).


Too late, he's already replaced them once :-(


Sorry, I didn't read your first message properly.

I just saw "So decided to swap heads watching some videos on you tube and reading some articles," and assumed incorrectly you'd already done it!

Still won't change my advice though...

DON'T!!!!!!!!!

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 Post subject: Re: Western digital head swap question
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mr_spokk wrote:
kostasm wrote:
I didnt replace them yet, i just open it and saw that one of the heads is broken.

Then I must ask HOW did you see that it was broken? Is it the top platters head or other?

Bosse


No its one head inside the platers. I did take out the heads carefully to see the damaged head.


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 Post subject: Re: Western digital head swap question
PostPosted: December 19th, 2013, 18:57 
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kostasm wrote:
First of all thank you for your intrest and your answers to my problem.

I didnt replace them yet, i just open it and saw that one of the heads is broken.

is anyone here tried to swap heads like me and succeeded ?
if the heads are combatible and put them carefully to the platter without touch the heads each other and park them on the platter next to the ring like the old ones, do i have to do something else ?


Did you say RING... There should be no rings on the platters. It should be crystal clear... If there is a ring, then you have a big problem.

Shane


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 Post subject: Re: Western digital head swap question
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ShaneWard wrote:
kostasm wrote:
First of all thank you for your intrest and your answers to my problem.

I didnt replace them yet, i just open it and saw that one of the heads is broken.

is anyone here tried to swap heads like me and succeeded ?
if the heads are combatible and put them carefully to the platter without touch the heads each other and park them on the platter next to the ring like the old ones, do i have to do something else ?


Did you say RING... There should be no rings on the platters. It should be crystal clear... If there is a ring, then you have a big problem.

Shane


i ment the center of the platter, the ring that has some screws


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 Post subject: Re: Western digital head swap question
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I feel like nick Cage in "Knowing"


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 Post subject: Re: Western digital head swap question
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:lol:
HaQue wrote:
I feel like nick Cage in "Knowing"


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 Post subject: Re: Western digital head swap question
PostPosted: December 21st, 2013, 9:17 
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Did you open it in a clean room ?


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