zebong wrote:
when you change the heads you have to kept the aligment.
i think the solution is not for sell ...
While we can all appreciate the need to keep trade secrets,
giving out wrong information will not keep people from screwing
up their drives. There is no "keeping the alignment" while changing
heads. And even if there were, alignment from one drive to the next,
is not the same.
The problem with WD drives is the piss-poor design that puts a
precision head stack on a non-precision pivot shaft. The heads are
installed at manufacture time, the lid installed, and THEN the sector
and track signals are recorded to the media. Because the headstack
sits losely on the pivot shaft, once the screws are removed from the
lid, the heads become out of alignment. THAT'S the PROBLEM.
The Solution is the trade secret.
I'm a firm believer that if more people knew the problem, and knew
that they had virtually no chance of success, maybe, just maybe,
they would refrain from even removing the cover screws.
Someday, the solution may become public knowledge, but even then,
the average IT tech, computer repairman, and the average user still
won't be capable of exchanging heads in the majority of WD drives.