mattg wrote:
Hi. I have a strange situation with an ST340014A (FW 3.06). The motor IC is burned. I got hold of two replacement PCB's. First PCB has different site code and P/N. using that pcb, the drive was recognized by bios. In windows, shows correct volume information and I could see the top-level directories. Managed to copy a couple of files, but access was extremely slow. Now all directories were displayed, and most files couldn't be copied. Also, Windows gave some "delayed write failed" errors.
I thought that perhaps I needed a closer match for PCB. Got hold of one with same P/N, board number as well. Drive spun up but was not recognized in bios. Viewed in Seagate terminal and got a couple of Read errors (note: terminal showed no errors when I used the other board). I'm guessing that it was having trouble reading the SA area, but strange that it didn't have the same issue with the non-identical board.
Now, I am confused. The exact match board gives errors and does not work. But a board which isn’t an exact match partially works. So these are the alternatives I'm considering:
1.Attempt live PCB swap using board with same P/N and board no - this way I can bypass the read erros on the SA area (though I realize this can cause a couple of other issues).
2.Attempt to get drive image using board that's recognized by bios (but has different P/N and board no). I would aquire the image using MHDD.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Seem so close to being able to recover the data, I don't want to trip up at the final hurdle...
Many thanks.
Hello mattg,
And what about seeking for someone who can help you to replace only the burnt VCD chip?

Regards,
Janos