Hitachi Travelstar HTS541040G9AT00

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elgie

Hitachi Travelstar HTS541040G9AT00

Postby elgie » 13.08.08, 11:34

I have this 40GB Hitachi Travel Star. When i start my pc3000, it is going to ready state mode but it cannot read the HDD ID I try to select the correct HDD ID but still same problem. I try to replace the hdd pcb. Anyone can help me?? Thanks


Igor
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Postby Igor » 13.08.08, 15:14

Hello Elgie,

I would like to see your report.

Regards,


elgie

Hitachi Travelstar HTS541040G9AT00

Postby elgie » 14.08.08, 08:27

Loading data for correction of HDD family handling settings from section DPTA


Selected family......................... : HTS541
Model by ID............................. : <ID IS NOT READ>

Techno mode key......................... : Ok
NV-RAM reading.......................... : Ok

Module not read (RESF)
Error : Device error detected (ABR)
Loading modules table................................................. : Error
Error :............................................................... : Module not read (RESF)
Error : Device error detected (ABR)
Loading the table of "open" modules................................... : Error
Module is not loaded (RESF, Main module table)
Error :............................................................... : Error executing loading "open" modules dir command
Module ZONE is not found!


narro
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Postby narro » 19.08.08, 16:07

I think on 2 possibilities: PCB damage or pre-amplifier damage.

I have seen similar failures on this models. The drives spins up, but the spindle does not leave the parking area (it does not move). You can open it and check. Good luck


elgie

Hitachi Travelstar HTS541040G9AT00

Postby elgie » 20.08.08, 08:11

what if the problem will be in pre-amplifier?? how can i repair it?? do i need to change any thing?? thanks


narro
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Postby narro » 20.08.08, 15:26

If pre-amplifier is damage, you need you change the whole headstack....

Try first to transplat NVRAM to new PCB board.


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