Maxtor drives tend to accept PCB swaps, making data recovery when it's only a burnt chip (ST 2DPS20V, in this case) nearly effortless.
I had some worthwhile* data in need of recovery.
In 2009, 80gb donor drives were still expensive ($75 to $100).
Now, they're under $30 on ebay (the one that worked for me was $26.99 with shipping.)
See references for what's (probably) needed for a donor match.
Overview PCBs and Shells |
Damaged PCB |
Crispy Chip |
Donor PCB |
Pristine Chip |
After switching boards, I simply booted Hiren's on a diag system and copied the data off to a network share.
If you find yourself in similar circumstances, perhaps consider this much cheaper (and brainlessly easy) route before sending it into the pros.
Tools Needed:
T8 Torx
Donor Drive PCB
Cavalier Attitude With General Disregard For Important Data
Drive PCB Specs:
Burnt: Code: YAR41BW0 N,M,G,A TLA: 6Y080L0422611 AAB Date: 08 Nov 2005 PCB: M6FYA
Donor: Code: YAR41BW0 N,M,B,A TLA: 6Y080L0422611 AAB Date: 02 Dec 2005 PCB: M6FYA
* Porn. Of course I mean porn. Also the schematics for a working cold fusion reactor, and an unaltered copy of the United States Constitution.
References:
Newbies Start Here - Scott Moulton's Site
HowTO How To replace Maxtor Calypso III board
PCB layout - Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 ATA/133
Repair and Recover Maxtor Hard Drives
Maxtor Hard Drive PCB swapping replacement guide
HDD ICs
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