WD3200AAKS-75L9A0

protech

Member
Thanks in advance for your help. A customer dropped off a WD3200AAKS-75L9A0 PINCLITE. It had laud clicks. On visual inspection one head had fallen off so i swapped the heads.

Now the drive doesn't ID at all. On start up it makes slight recalibration noise (i hope) showing DRD DSC - can hear the motor start to spin-down.

The drive does not ID (no Model, SN, FW, or Size),The client swears they haven't touched the board :) - i checked a compatible board behaves nearly identically. I had backed up resources from the donner and so when trying to LDR file Loading and recalibrate it gave me the following.

Interested in your thoughts on next steps..
 

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jol

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protech":3vz0y3lz said:
On visual inspection one head had fallen off so i swapped the heads.
have you tried to disable the bad head ?

protech":3vz0y3lz said:
The client swears they haven't touched the board :)
never believe the client check for yourself

connect the PCB only
read the ROM
search the ROM (in HEX) for the WWN
 

pclab

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If the client tried to power on several times the hdd, and the heads were as bad as you said, maybe already media damage...
 

Jared

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protech":32edzk5d said:
pclab":32edzk5d said:
Maybe heads not fully compatible....

Thanks for the reply
Compatibility criteria was: Full Model number, country and firmware.

How about the DCM code? Does the middle of it match?
 

Jared

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That should be a match as long as the date isn't too far off. Probably SA damage as pclab is suggesting. Maybe with hot swap you could read SA tracks through composite and do a smart hot swap, but may not work anyway.
 

Jared

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@jol I never realized the WWN was in the ROM code. I've tried finding other identifiers such as serial in the ROM before but never thought to look for that. Thanks!
 
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