Those components next to the connector are not resistors but "beads" (small-value inductors) You don't have to particularly praise Wiha for having such a 4mm swappable bit set. There are a dime a dozen wherever you look, and I have an 11 year old no-name brand case here that I use a lot and still doesn't show any signs of wear.
I guess I overlooked that it's an indicator. Most of the time I see 0ohm resistors on most boards. Whatever they are, they fail same way after TVS goes
Very nice job! Thank you for the video! Is that really a resistor or an inductor on the 5V rail? Looks a lot like an inductor (people also call it ferrite or coil, despite it not being a coil - coil is a spiral physical format).
How do you know the resistors what their resistance is because I think they are not listed on the printed circuit and the diode is not listed either, is it possible to connect normal diodes and resistors? What is the power that can go through them? Thanks
Thanks for your very good video and thanks for your tools list. Very usefull. The one thing that you can upgrade on your video is the blower noise when soldering. It can be boring on long video... Anyway, very good work. Please continue to share your know-how.
It's too much extra work to do anything with it. These videos are as time consuming as they are. Remember, my main gig is not video making. It's the recovery itself haha
Resp Sir! Nice Class Sir. Sir My Seagate 1TB Hardisk Just Spinning and Stoped, Very Heated 2 ICs. Some SMD Dildes are 57Values Displayed no Beep. Sir SMD Capasitors are all Removed but ICs was Very Heated, ICs Problem Sir or not Sir. Please Advise Sir. Iam Wating Ur Message Sir. -- ChinnaRao Paderu Andhrapradesh
My hd is not spinning and i cant find any fault on the motherboard. Can i buy a new equal hd and move the disk over to the new one.? What about the motherboards BIOS? I have bought a new motherboard same rev and number. Not spinning and none of them appears in the computers BIOS. is it possibly to recover the data?
take'n that diode out of circut ..to stop the short ..i have watched many hours of tv and radio repair same test tech but on a micro level ..wild to see the head's replaced on the last video was something...it all started in the 70's head crashes on huge platter drives ..they try to rubild those heads as well ..our grandparents were deep into tech even then ..
i have a 4tb WD drive that won't spin up. thought it was the PCB so ordered a new one, but it still doesn't spin up. i don't have data on it, to recover, so at this point it's just a 'can i do it'... there is no noise when it's connected, i checked the cable with another drive and the heads aren't parked on the disk. anything i can do? it's already buggered, so not like i can make it MORE not working! thanks for any help. btw, what is with WD drives. i have seagates that last for years and years, but wd drives, either the drive or the usb connectors seem to sh*t the bed within a couple years.
3:10 don't you like the ifixit kits to screw things up? 😂 I love them! I get a lot of my stuff screwed up! Even things that belong to my friends I screw up using ifixit bits!
it's a protection diode, it's like removing a bodyguard from a shop, the shop will still work, clients (data) will still come in. But if that bodyguard is drunk (defective diode) then the clients will not come to the shop, the shop (HDD) will not work.
The Wiha tools are very nice tools indeed. Would have liked to see the rest of the recovery-proces. It's so cool how you do it.
Hey dude! love to see the frequent uploads again :) awsome as always
More to come!
Fascinating, also always wondered the purpose of the 3rd connector.
for seagate that port is everything :)
Those components next to the connector are not resistors but "beads" (small-value inductors)
You don't have to particularly praise Wiha for having such a 4mm swappable bit set. There are a dime a dozen wherever you look, and I have an 11 year old no-name brand case here that I use a lot and still doesn't show any signs of wear.
I guess I overlooked that it's an indicator. Most of the time I see 0ohm resistors on most boards. Whatever they are, they fail same way after TVS goes
Thank you, Erkin. Cool trick at the end to confirm a bad pre-amp and head stack using a multimeter.
No problem!
Very nice job! Thank you for the video!
Is that really a resistor or an inductor on the 5V rail? Looks a lot like an inductor (people also call it ferrite or coil, despite it not being a coil - coil is a spiral physical format).
Yes, correct
Thanks for the video, a lot of useful information👍
Glad it was helpful!
Left me hanging . . . I like the spinning drive repairs.
The recovery with head swap is to come
How do you know the resistors what their resistance is because I think they are not listed on the printed circuit and the diode is not listed either, is it possible to connect normal diodes and resistors? What is the power that can go through them? Thanks
Thanks for your very good video and thanks for your tools list. Very usefull. The one thing that you can upgrade on your video is the blower noise when soldering. It can be boring on long video... Anyway, very good work. Please continue to share your know-how.
It's too much extra work to do anything with it. These videos are as time consuming as they are. Remember, my main gig is not video making. It's the recovery itself haha
Those 1.5TB drives are dangerous, I had 3 all die within a week of each other. I don’t trust them at all.
yea, those drives from seagate sucks
Hi my hp laptop bad seagate HDD pcb has two shock sensors one reads open & the other 19kohm with DMM which one is good or bad
Resp Sir! Nice Class Sir. Sir My Seagate 1TB Hardisk Just Spinning and Stoped, Very Heated 2 ICs. Some SMD Dildes are 57Values Displayed no Beep. Sir SMD Capasitors are all Removed but ICs was Very Heated, ICs Problem Sir or not Sir. Please Advise Sir. Iam Wating Ur Message Sir. -- ChinnaRao Paderu Andhrapradesh
Great work 👌👏👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Usually bits are held in with a magnet. Do you worry about data getting damaged for screwdrivers that use magnets?
no
My hd is not spinning and i cant find any fault on the motherboard. Can i buy a new equal hd and move the disk over to the new one.? What about the motherboards BIOS? I have bought a new motherboard same rev and number. Not spinning and none of them appears in the computers BIOS.
is it possibly to recover the data?
Great job, just hope I can afford recovery soon for a music collection in FLAC, a 6TB drive tanked.
I have a screw driver kit from Oria, it is pretty cheep one, but it does a job for me
take'n that diode out of circut ..to stop the short ..i have watched many hours of tv and radio repair same test tech but on a micro level ..wild to see the head's replaced on the last video was something...it all started in the 70's head crashes on huge platter drives ..they try to rubild those heads as well ..our grandparents were deep into tech even then ..
i have a 4tb WD drive that won't spin up. thought it was the PCB so ordered a new one, but it still doesn't spin up. i don't have data on it, to recover, so at this point it's just a 'can i do it'... there is no noise when it's connected, i checked the cable with another drive and the heads aren't parked on the disk. anything i can do? it's already buggered, so not like i can make it MORE not working! thanks for any help. btw, what is with WD drives. i have seagates that last for years and years, but wd drives, either the drive or the usb connectors seem to sh*t the bed within a couple years.
needs to be sent in for inspection. www.hddrecovery.ca/contact-us
3:10 don't you like the ifixit kits to screw things up? 😂 I love them! I get a lot of my stuff screwed up! Even things that belong to my friends I screw up using ifixit bits!
Funny that you mentioned it. It just came up in my feed this morning
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Zero ohm resistor for current limiting purpose
Why is it OK to eliminate a diode?
it's a protection diode, it's like removing a bodyguard from a shop, the shop will still work, clients (data) will still come in.
But if that bodyguard is drunk (defective diode) then the clients will not come to the shop, the shop (HDD) will not work.
Notice the drives\devices are called Patients and Donors. Why not Good&Bad or Working&Faulty
It could be called whatever you like. But thats what I am used to calling them.
My HDD spins and clicks three times and stops... How can i fix this?
heads are dead. It's not a DIY project.
it'd be cool if they put spare transistors on the board somewhere during manufacturing. they're cheap af
yeah :) that would be cool
Very good
WHY YOU USING A WIRE SIR
Amazing
Dear Friend,
I have also 10pcs of Phison E13 nvme drives with FW problems:
v0.385a
OS: 10.0 build 19045
Drive : 2(USB)
Bridge : ASM
Fw : EDFM60.0
HMB : 3272 - 1117376 KB
Size : 976762 MB [1024.2 GB]
LBA Size: 512
AdminCmd: 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x04 0x05 0x06 0x08 0x09 0x0A 0x0C 0x10 0x11 0x14 0x18 0x80 0x81 0x82 0x84 0xD0 0xD1 0xD2 0xE0 0xE1 0xE2 0xF4
I/O Cmd : 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x04 0x08 0x09
Read_System_Info_5008 error: -1
Read_System_Info_5012 error: -1
May be you know where i can upgrade pack for Phison E13?
Some body swaped pcb
Thats all