Amarbir wrote:
Hello Folks ,
Have This Patient HDD Western Digital USB 2.0 .MDL WD3200BMVV-11A1CS0 , Date : 19 Feb 2010 , DCM :HHNTJBBB , Country : Thailand .My First Question is That What Specifies The Family in This In The MDL Number Is This A1 or Is It A1C .Secondly i Had Ordered a HDD Long Time Ago When i Was Not Into Head Swaps Etc So i Like To Complete This Case .Currently i Have 3 Donors And PC3K If Any One of You Like To Ask a Specific Question .Can You Folks Please Suggest The Best Donor From These 3 I Have [ Or Are All of These useless For This Case ] .
Donor 1 :
MDL : WD3200BMVV-11A1PS0 " This Has a P Instead of a C As Patient "
Date : 20 OCT 2009
DCM : HANTJBNB
Country : Thailand
Donor 2 :
MD3200BMVV-11A1PS0 "This Too is P Instead Of C As Patient "
Date : 16 Sept 2009
DCM : DANT2BBB
Country : Thailand
Donor 3 : " seems like a useless drive after i checked "
PS : Also i should be checking the physical headmap + Microjogs And Preamp Manufacturer + Revision .Can Someone Tell Me Where can i find preamp vendor + revision details in pc3k or any other tool .
pcimage wrote:
xxA1Cxx = Mariner family
xxA1Pxx = Venus family
^^ What he said.
However, I have managed to make Venus work on a Mariner. It needs same head map and a little tweaking.
LarrySabo wrote:
DonorDrive.com's criteria:
Head Stack Assembly Exchange Part Requirements
1. First part of model number and 2 or 3 middle characters of the second part. Example: WD6400AAKS-65A7B0, WD10TMVW-11ZSMS1
2. Country of Manufacturer. Example: Product of Malaysia or Made in Thailand
3. DCMs 5th character. Try matching 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th character if possible. Example: EANNHV2MA
4. Closest date of manufacture possible. Preferably within 3 months.
This guide is obsolete and most of it is needless, at least for modern drives.
Amarbir wrote:
Hello Mr Larry / Respected Sean,
Happy New Year In Advance To You .Thanks For The Inputs .I Disassembled The Drive As i Wanted To See What Are The Damages Inside .The Head Seems To Be Outside The RAMP On The Platter Very Close To It .Well i Though Might Be The Company i Used To Give My Cases did Not Check This .I Tried To Get The Heads Off The Platter On The RAMP .The Heads Would Not Go on The RAMP .Hence i Removed The Ramp And Got The Heads Off The Platters .Seems Head No 1 And 3 Are Not even There in The stack The Actual Black Head Seems To Be Missing/Broken .One of It Is From The Top Side Platter And i Cannot See it Anywhere .Might Be Once i Disassemble The Entire Drive Other Then Platters i Could See Those Two Tiny Heads Somewhere .According To Me There is a Risk Factor in This Drive As Might Be If i Arrange New Head Stack And At Least one of those heads are stuck on the platter [ Its Gona Be Fireworks ] . Hence i Have Decided To Let Go off This Case .
This is typical. Look for the missing sliders on the bottom side of the top lid, on the yellow rubber or on the small filter.
This drive could have chances but it is not going to be easy.