I have a dead Western Digital 120GB (WD1200JD-00FUA0) drive. Software recovery is a no-go, and the data is valuable but not worth $1,000 plus. I am ready for a DIY hardware repair. I found an identical drive on Ebay for $26, it is being shipped to me. I will replace the controller board first, but if that doesn't work, I will have to try to replace the read/write heads. Questions:
1) With the drive open, is it possible to jump power directly to the drive motor, spin up the drive to generate the air cushion, and then manually pull back the read/write arm to clear the platters? I don't have the proper combs, etc. to do this without scratching the platters.
2) Other than clean-room type precautions, any other tips / warnings?
Thanks.
1) With the drive open, is it possible to jump power directly to the drive motor, spin up the drive to generate the air cushion, and then manually pull back the read/write arm to clear the platters? I don't have the proper combs, etc. to do this without scratching the platters.
2) Other than clean-room type precautions, any other tips / warnings?
Thanks.