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Compatibility rules for replacing boards on Maxtor HDDs

 
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PostPosted: Tue May 16, 2006 7:41 pm    Post subject: Compatibility rules for replacing boards on Maxtor HDDs Reply with quote

Please find below the compatibility rules to follow to replace a damaged board on a Maxtor drive with a board coming from another drive of the same series.

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To replace the circuit board on all Quantum and SCSI Hard Drives (up to and including the Atlas 10K III): Example GTLA or P/N ZZ10ayyz-xx-x (or ZZ10ayyz Rev. xx-x). ZZ and z have to be the same as the original drive, otherwise it is not possible to replace the circuit board. The same format applies to models DiamondMax Plus D740X, DiamondMax D540X-4K, here the relevant number is called Maxtor GTLA.

For the following Maxtor hard drive models: Fireball 3, DiamondMax 16, DiamondMax Plus 8, and DiamondMax Plus 9 there is also a GTLA Number on the model (next to barcode on the bottom of the drive). Format 1Y222J2223322. 1, 2 and 3 stand for numbers, Y and J for letters. The numbers 1 and 3 as well as the letter Y need to be identical to be able to replace the PCB on these drives.

To replace the circuit board on all other Maxtor drives the drives need to have the same PCBA uplevel number (which describes the revision of the circuit board) and need to be from the same drive family (e.g. Diamond Max 60 or D540X-4D).


These rules are extracted from an answer of Maxtor support to whom I asked it.
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PostPosted: Wed May 17, 2006 7:05 am    Post subject: not good Reply with quote

this is not right
it is much easer
there are onlye few board for eachmodel ( speaking with maxtors)
for qvantum it is even ease only as has 2 alll the others are the same
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PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2006 7:12 pm    Post subject: Re: not good Reply with quote

ranikolahdd wrote:
this is not right
it is much easer
there are onlye few board for eachmodel (speaking with maxtors)
for qvantum it is even ease only as has 2 alll the others are the same
This is the answer given in written by Maxtor support (Ireland).
What I sent is just extracted from an email they sent me 3 weeks ago.
Now if you say that it's just bullshit, fine.

I am not a professional in hard disk, only an electronics engineer, but I really do not see why Maxtor would have sent this complicated email if there was nothing behind it. Do you have a better explanaiton ?
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PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2006 9:31 pm    Post subject: re Reply with quote

i am an expert in that field, maxtors are mine favorites.
U can use F4FYa on all BWo models and D2 or D6 boards on Vwo.
End of story
and i am not expert for shit
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PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2006 9:58 pm    Post subject: Re: re Reply with quote

ranikolahdd wrote:
i am an expert in that field, maxtors are mine favorites.
Okay.
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U can use F4FYa on all BWo models and D2 or D6 boards on Vwo.
End of story
The disk with dead board has Code YAR41VW0 and its board is marked D6FYP1.
The replacement board I tried comes from a disk with Code YAR41BW0 with board marked E4FYA, and it does not work.
I don't know what you mean by D2 or D6 board (I see nothing like that).
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and i am not expert for shit
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It seems so, but that's not what I said.
Sorry if that's what u understood.
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PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2006 10:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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The disk with dead board has Code YAR41VW0 and its board is marked D6FYP1.



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I don't know what you mean by D2 or D6 board (I see nothing like that).


OK d2XXXX OR D6 XXXXX
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The replacement board I tried comes from a disk with Code YAR41BW0 with board marked E4FYA, and it does not work.

put little rom chip from d2xxx on e4xxx board and the magic will start
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PostPosted: Sat May 20, 2006 3:38 pm    Post subject: Thanks Reply with quote

ranikolahdd wrote:
OK d2XXXX OR D6 XXXXX
Thanks, it's clear now.
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put little rom chip from d2xxx on e4xxx board and the magic will start
Thanks, I will give it a try...

I see in the ST documentation that this chip (marked 25P10V6) is 1MB serial flash, so of course it contains the firmware and probably other specific infos to the particular drive such as bad sectors.
It's a pity that there is no method published how to read and reflash it instead of dissolderig/resoldering which is always somewhat risky (reflashing also of course...).
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PostPosted: Sat May 20, 2006 4:46 pm    Post subject: re Reply with quote

no it does not contain bad sector information and it is needed only for starting the hdd it has a small part of firmware not assential
there si a whay to read it
changing is easy u just need some practice
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PostPosted: Sun May 21, 2006 2:56 pm    Post subject: Re: re Flash Reply with quote

ranikolahdd wrote:
no it does not contain bad sector information and it is needed only for starting the hdd it has a small part of firmware not assential
there si a whay to read it
I assume that there is a way to read it and reflash without removing the chip from the board, I asked Maxtor but they say they could not help...
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changing is easy u just need some practice
We have the equipment where I work to solder / dissolder small chips, I prefer to do it there rather than at home with a big iron Wink
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PostPosted: Sun May 21, 2006 3:09 pm    Post subject: re Reply with quote

u can use a lot of lid and heat it from bouth sides
use tweeters...
can u contact me over skype i want to open offices in all europa
we provide knowlge and support u do comercial and administratve jobs
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