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First steps with SEAGATE & 2 rife seagate cases #1

Posted: 05.02.08, 16:32
by ACE_Admin
When damaged Seagate drive comes:
1. unscrew the pcb and see if contacts between PCB and HDA are dirty. You can also check - if some chips are burned, and if someone was trying to resolder some parts of it.

2. Connect the drive to utility and power it on. Check if the drive spins and if the drive makes any knoking sound.

The origin of the problem can be founded with PCB from another good known drive. (if it spins with donor - the original pcb is faulty , if it did not - then spindle motor is burnt )

3. Next way to diagnose this Seagate harddrive - is to check its terminal output. So - connect the drive to PC-3000, open the utility and switch to terminal tab(at the bottom). Then power it off/on again.

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Interface task reset
1024k x 16 buffer detected
ALPINE - 1_Disk S.15 01-16-03 11:51

Buzz - Head Mask 0000 - Switch to full int.
Spin Ready
Error Reading Reserve Track Defect List  -
F>


As you can see drive could not access its Reserve track. Solution for this is trying to install compartible PCB . If the Output will remain the same as it was before - then drive needs head replacement.

Posted: 06.02.08, 15:49
by dmarques
On some cases I could already solve that problem by cleaning heads.

Posted: 26.05.08, 18:38
by Nico
Hi,
which method you use to clean the heads?
With Isopropyl alcohol and clear paper is appropriated for this drive?

Thanks

Nico

Posted: 27.05.08, 10:31
by dmarques
Hi,

Yes, that's appropriate.

Re: First steps with SEAGATE & 2 rife seagate cases #1

Posted: 02.11.08, 12:38
by rafaela
If u need to repair this hdd i have a solution .

Re: First steps with SEAGATE & 2 rife seagate cases #1

Posted: 10.11.08, 03:00
by Nova
rafaela wrote:If u need to repair this hdd i have a solution .


what is the solution rafaela?

Re: First steps with SEAGATE & 2 rife seagate cases #1

Posted: 10.11.08, 23:25
by ZeBong
Hi,

can you tell the solution for this.

Thanks
ZeBong

Re: First steps with SEAGATE & 2 rife seagate cases #1

Posted: 24.11.08, 13:57
by redarrow
I would love to know the solution also.

Re:

Posted: 19.12.08, 09:53
by AJ2008
Nico wrote:Hi,
which method you use to clean the heads?
With Isopropyl alcohol and clear paper is appropriated for this drive?

Thanks

Nico



Could you describe the method you use for this?

Thanks