Hitachi ARM heads transplant READY, but no ID compatibility?
Posted: 09.04.13, 01:16
Well, for the umpteenth time, on a 2.5" ARM drive with bad heads, after xplant, I get the drive to show DSC/DRD, but it doesn't show model/sn.
Start the utility as pcb only, close the session, re-enter utility, and it shows model/sn, and can read modules well, but no data access. (sometimes at this point, I have had data accessible, but usually not still, and not in this case).
Once, on a different case, I let a drive sit for a week with 'incompatible' heads, and it magically started up with no extra work, despite having tried everything before, which makes me hopeful there's a way to adapt these 'not-compatible enough' heads...
Transplant heads back to donor and it's ok, and donor works perfectly.
Matching MLC seems to help, but isn't always a sure bet. I will say the ones that worked best were very close to the same build month+day, but I can't say I do enough to be sure how important that really was. Current drive I'm working on is same MLC, 2 months difference. Only ID's using above method, but has no client-data access, just modules. I have always kept the magnets with the headstack (easiest with Hitachi).
Perhaps matching the upc sticker opposite SATA/power connections to the left of the s/n sticker (barcode)?
P/N? Certain characters in the S/N?
I believe I've had success without matching MLC, but looking at that case, the barcode is a match...I guess that's where I'll start. No idea if it was coincidence.
Anyone pretty please know what to really match on these, or have a solution?
Start the utility as pcb only, close the session, re-enter utility, and it shows model/sn, and can read modules well, but no data access. (sometimes at this point, I have had data accessible, but usually not still, and not in this case).
Once, on a different case, I let a drive sit for a week with 'incompatible' heads, and it magically started up with no extra work, despite having tried everything before, which makes me hopeful there's a way to adapt these 'not-compatible enough' heads...
Transplant heads back to donor and it's ok, and donor works perfectly.
Matching MLC seems to help, but isn't always a sure bet. I will say the ones that worked best were very close to the same build month+day, but I can't say I do enough to be sure how important that really was. Current drive I'm working on is same MLC, 2 months difference. Only ID's using above method, but has no client-data access, just modules. I have always kept the magnets with the headstack (easiest with Hitachi).
Perhaps matching the upc sticker opposite SATA/power connections to the left of the s/n sticker (barcode)?
P/N? Certain characters in the S/N?
I believe I've had success without matching MLC, but looking at that case, the barcode is a match...I guess that's where I'll start. No idea if it was coincidence.
Anyone pretty please know what to really match on these, or have a solution?