ROM IC has failure

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ROM IC has failure

Postby mojimorady » 25.01.15, 18:32

Dear guru
accept my regards

I am involved with a toshiba hdd which does not spin up

I changed its pcb with another same model (the ROM was swapped also)

now the patient PCB with DONOR ROM is ok on Donor drive , but the DONOR PCB and Patient ROM on it is faulty and the patient drive still spins not .

now what should I do to repair the ROM IC then recovering the User's data ???

lots of appreciation

Mojtaba Morady
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Re: ROM IC has failure

Postby se134 » 20.10.16, 01:57

I have the same problem, too
Is there some method to reconstruct the rom on toshiba like WD?

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Re: ROM IC has failure

Postby DataMedics » 25.10.16, 17:01

se134 wrote:Source of the post I have the same problem, too
Is there some method to reconstruct the rom on toshiba like WD?


No, not even close. The ROM on Toshiba contains the CP (configuration pages). There's actually more information stored there than in the entire service area on the platters. No ROM = Game Over!

What makes you assume the ROM chip is bad? That's very rare you know, I think I've only seen it happen once so far in my career.

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Re: ROM IC has failure

Postby Amarbir[CDR-Labs] » 26.10.16, 20:52

mojimorady wrote:Source of the post Dear guru
accept my regards

I am involved with a toshiba hdd which does not spin up

I changed its pcb with another same model (the ROM was swapped also)

now the patient PCB with DONOR ROM is ok on Donor drive , but the DONOR PCB and Patient ROM on it is faulty and the patient drive still spins not .

now what should I do to repair the ROM IC then recovering the User's data ???

lots of appreciation

Mojtaba Morady


Well ,
Open it up ,It could be heads stuck to platter case
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