Hello All
It seems it's been a fortnight for dead drives among people I know. A mate's external died, but he managed to swap PCB and get it working
Then my Lacie Big Disk 1TB (2x500gb Barracuda 7200.10 drives) died; should've read the warning signs as there were a few strange cheep-cheep and clunk noises a few weeks ago. From reading posts here I now believe that one of the drive mech spindles has seized; it just makes a buzzing/vibrating noise instead of spinning up. Swapping the controller card from the other drive didn't help. As this is striped RAID, the data on the other drive is effectively useless. I'm not overly concerned; I don't think I've lost anything of importance. I was planning to check this, and then as an experiment, build a desktop clean room and open up the drive, see how mechanically stuck the platters are, give em a push and see if they spin etc, maybe I'll attempt to transfer them to the working mech or send to one of you pro's if there really is some data on there I need..
Any comments?Second, the drive I've bought to replace the failed Lacie 1TB is a 1TB Maxtor Basics. I deliberately went for Maxtor hoping it would contain a maxtor mech; I've never had a problem with any maxtor drive I've owned, whereas fujitsu, ibm, hitachi, seagate have all died, and WD get too hot. I am reasonably unimpressed to find (upon cracking open a friend's Maxtor Basics 500gb - see below) that a 500gb maxtor basics drive actually contains a seagate mech. Damnit, why can't what's on the box be what's in the box?

So can anyone advise:
Who makes the mech inside a Maxtor Basics 1TB?Third, mentioned above; it seems my friend's stupid boyfriend plugged the 20V laptop power supply into the 12V input (connector polarity unknown, standard dc in inner/outer ring style plug like nokia phone charger) of the external drive. There's a bang, and she gets quite annoyed that he's just hosed her drive. Unknown if it was connected to usb at the time. It was dropped off at the local computer shop (clueless nuggets) who opened it up, pronounced it dead (they connected it to a computer and the computer crashed) and charged a tenner for investigating and finding it faulty.
Anyways, I digress. So this maxtor basics drive has had 20 into its 12v socket;
do I bother buying her an e-sata enclosure and putting the mech in it, or is it sure-fire that the mech PCB is cooked too and needs replacing? The code on it is:
PCB 100466725 REV A DLAJ-4
A barcode sticker on the pcb reads: 100468974 H M839S9Z5
Thanks for reading guys