I have a Maxtor 250 GB SATA drive that has the "SMOOTH" chip melted and blown out on two sides. This was due to an aging PSU that decided to flip out (no storm, no brown-out, no warnings, nothing out of the normal).
I am hoping the physical drive is undamaged and only the electronics on the board is hosed. I have an older Maxtor 160 GB SATA that works just fine. Comparing the electronic boards on the bottoms of each drive seems like they are identical in design and shape.
Both of them have a section of text that reads as follows:
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SERIAL/CALYPSO
Maxtor Corp
This leads me to believe that if I can successfully swap the boards, I will be able to retrieve the data on the 250 GB drive (assuming there is no further damage).
I have never done this and typically like to see articles where other people have been able to do so as well as possibly learn from others mistakes rather than venturing into the unknown when I only have one shot at this.
The only thing keeping me from doing it already is that the screws are all star-shaped and my smallest star-shaped tool is just one size too big. grrr....going to have to buy a new tool. (no, I will not use a screwdriver or other tool that might damage the head)
Any suggestions or links would be appreciated.
Oh, and if you are wondering, yes...I have all my documents, finances, home pictures/video/audio backed up but my Oblivion Data folder was too large to be included in my automated backup job.
Thanks,
LHammonds
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