toshiba mk1234gsx

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toshiba mk1234gsx

Postby compuman » 19.02.09, 22:52

Hi to everyone ,
I dealing with one toshiba mk1234gsx which it was not spinning but i have change the pcb board and now is spinning without noises but i cannot have Drive id! Did anyone deal with this kind of HDD? Please advise me what shall i do! A! here is a little difficult to change BGA Chip!


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Re: toshiba mk1234gsx

Postby Alberto » 20.02.09, 14:41

Over New Toshiba manual ace lab said its possible to did that task without exchange BGA, with UDMA, reading adaptive CP´s from patient and writting to donnor, i dont know if support u disk, but if u have tried to read u manual, wich are at u update box, should be there that new information

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Re: toshiba mk1234gsx

Postby compuman » 21.02.09, 16:07

thanks for the advise i will check it!


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Re: toshiba mk1234gsx

Postby AJ2008 » 23.11.09, 10:59

compuman wrote:Hi to everyone ,
I dealing with one toshiba mk1234gsx which it was not spinning but i have change the pcb board and now is spinning without noises but i cannot have Drive id! Did anyone deal with this kind of HDD? Please advise me what shall i do! A! here is a little difficult to change BGA Chip!



Did you check the fuse for damage? Usually this is big cause of damage to PCB in Toshibas, pretty simple fix also.


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Re: toshiba mk1234gsx

Postby ccamargol » 23.01.10, 16:05

Only remove damaged fuse?
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Re: toshiba mk1234gsx

Postby AJ2008 » 24.01.10, 09:42

No. If fuse is damaged it needs either replacing, or removal and the connection needs to be bridged with some solder.


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