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Wanted: PCB Board for WD2500JS 00MHB0 APR2005

 
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advarp
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 3:48 am    Post subject: Wanted: PCB Board for WD2500JS 00MHB0 APR2005 Reply with quote

Wanted:
PCB Board for WD2500JS 00MHB0
30APR2005
DCM: HSCHCTJAA


The guy on EBay did not reply Sad

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 1:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Most likely your problem is not a PCB.
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 9:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

harddrivespecialist wrote:
Most likely your problem is not a PCB.


I had it in a workshop and they said the prob was:

-damage to the servo / system area information
-electrical damage to the read / write head assembly
-failure of the SMART monitoring program

Now, what's what they said wanting $2,300 to fix it. I would still give it a shot with a PCB.

So how can you tell it is not the pcb ? The heads click 4-5 times then stop, the drive does not power down or anything. The power supply is a good quality one, the whole PC is 3 yrs old. the other HDD, a Raptor, had no probs. i haerv surge protectors everywhere and mains is filtered through an UPS.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 1:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Now you have proved that your problem is not PCB.
There is no need to waste more money.

Start looking for a person on this forum, who might do the job for less money then that shop.
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 10:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

harddrivespecialist wrote:
Now you have proved that your problem is not PCB.


Why is that ?

1) because the shop said so

or

2) because of the symptoms ?

Generally, what are the symptoms when the pcb is at fault ? as a matter of interest...

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 9:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

advarp,

I permit myself to answer you.

The answer from harddrivespecialist is because of the symptoms. When a Western Digital is Clicking it's 95% and up a Head or preamp problem. When the working PCB see's that it's not able to read the first servo track for a determinate period of time it's stopping to avoid potential damage to the Hard drive. In my Data recovery Carreer I saw only one WD clicking due to a PCB problem and it was not stopping by itself continuous clicking.

Hope it Helps.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 3:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

wwwtux-techca wrote:
advarp,

I permit myself to answer you.

The answer from harddrivespecialist is because of the symptoms. When a Western Digital is Clicking it's 95% and up a Head or preamp problem. When the working PCB see's that it's not able to read the first servo track for a determinate period of time it's stopping to avoid potential damage to the Hard drive. In my Data recovery Carreer I saw only one WD clicking due to a PCB problem and it was not stopping by itself continuous clicking.

Hope it Helps.


Ohhh. Ok I see. It makes sense. So the PCB tries its best and gives up. Heads are still parked when power off BTW so *something* is still working in the servo. This HDD was absolutely not moved in any way, it sat in a PC case in a cupboard. Meh.

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