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I've got my hands on an IBM DPTA-372050 that was rejected by a data recovery place (who from what I've been told did a really bad job - more on that later). It's one of my drives, and I figure I might as well see what I can do with it. Originally, it suffered from click-death (click-taak-taak-taak, click-taak-taak-taak when reading). After much arguing, the DR place finally admitted their 'engineer made a mistake' - they claim "their repair log" says the tech set it up on PC3000, started a self scan, and the drive failed to come back online afterwards... Methinks it was used as a guinea pig for someone to learn on (to my considerable annoyance). Getting the data back isn't a high priority, I'd just like to do it for fun.
The drive still spins (and sounds healthier than it ever did before the DR place got their paws on it). But it won't respond to any commands - the BIOS can't ID it, and the Status register comes up as: - BSY, DRDY, DSC on. All others off. Error register LEDs are all off.
Label says: MADE BY IBM STORAGE PRODUCTS KFT MADE IN HUNGARY MODEL: DPTA-372050 ATA/IDE CAPACITY: 20.5GB RPM: 7200RPM P/N: 31L9056 MLC: F42312 LBA: 40,088,160 SECTORS CHS: 16383/16/63
[barcode] 31L9056F423120H04 [barcode] P/N: 31L9056 [barcode] S/N: JMJA9648
So the million-dollar question is, can I do anything with this drive to at least get it to ID? Can it be fixed with freeware tools (or even PC3000, which is a bit out of my price range but interesting nonetheless)? How?
Thanks.
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