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Maybe on old drives the capacitors holding the energy can be a bit weak? Or maybe something else is causing it to fail occasionally ..
Hi,
it is not the caps that are holding the energy, the spindle motor BEMF is used to park heads and keep them in parking position until the spindle is stopped.
so there is a problem when the spindle gets seized, as there is no BEMF and neither enough time to park the heads.
to the OP: in the first post there was no sign the spindle was stuck, U only mentioned that heads are stuck on the platter, that's why it was only you considering a platter swap, so don't blame those so called experts who doubted the need of a platter swap.
Basically they are not against you, but the only rational way of approaching the problem is to think that somebody with experience will have radically more chance for recovering your drive than you have (without any bad feeling).
The so called pros took their time to read your post and give the best advice, they did it in one short sentence because they have more important things to do than answering posts all day long.
Please take into account this.
I also belong to the group thinking it is not too probable u will succeed with this job, but who cares about my oppinion...
pepe