

If not, the clicking noise appeared right after installing it into an IcyBox. How much would a diagnosis and a possible firmware reflash cost? I assume you read my other post. None of which can be fixed by a straight PCB swap.įaulty or corrupt firmware must be manipulated by a machine like the PC-3000. frequent in Western Digital Drives) or pre-amplifier fault. If it is a repetitive clicking sound and your HDD does not detect in the BIOS the likely causes are head crash, faulty firmware (v. The part number is still very important and in this case will cause a conflict, primarily because my drive is a PATA connection and yours is a SATA.Īlso to 'Elchmaen' the clicking noise you can hear is not going to be fixed by a PCB exchange. įurogato - The chances of my board getting your drive working are absolutely zero. Here's a photo of my burnt ST3300620AS PCBĪlso, has the ST3320620AS in stock. I posted a new thread for the 300Gb PCB and then saw that the numbers are almost the same. Would work on a 300Gb SATA with similar specs? What are the chances that the PCB for a 320Gb SATA I have just used this myself for a PCB swap to get a similar drive working.Ĭontact me asap as this drive is meant ot be picked up by a customer of mine on Thursday/Friday, but I can always go and get them a new disk.

Site: WU (although this shouldn't make a difference) Have you had any luck finding one? In front of me I have the following which I can offer: Posted: Wed 9:37 am Post subject: I have. I had the same prob with another Seagate in that IcyBox.Īn IcyBox is an external USB/FireWire housing. Starting without IDE connected works fine, motor spins up. Oh, my problem: I placed this Seagate in an IcyBox and now it starts to click when trying to access it, blocking the IDE bus. I am also in the Netherlands but shipping to Germany is not a big problem. So is this PCB for ST3320620A FW:3.AAE SC: TK still available? I am willing to buy it and if necessary resell it afterwards. I have a problem with my ST3320620A and after reading this great board I want to give the PCB swap a try. Hello, can you scan your pcb (back and front) and sent it by email thanks. I just did a straight swap of ST3320620A, Firmware: 3.AAE, S/N 9QF4, Site Code: TK, P/N 9BJ04G for ST303204N1A1A-RK, Firmware: 3.AAE, S/N 9QF6DD5K, Site Code: TK, P/N 9BJ0A4 (note the multiple differences) and it worked flawlessly. Posted: Sun 3:16 pm Post subject: seagate success If golfer hasn't taken it, I'm big time interested. I'm looking for exactly this PCB as well, same specs, but with the Agere chipset. I need one with the ST Chipset rather than the Agere. Hey, would it be possible for you to check the Chipset on that board? PS: I am looking the same drive but with firmware 3.AAC, could you help me with that? You can reach me live in The Netherlands. I don't know anything about the site code.

Please contact me if you have a board I can buy I was wondering if any of you guys might have a board I can use. It might be a faulty Capacitor (ST Micorelectronics BUX C641), but I cannot find any information or a replacement on the net. I have a Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 320Gig Harddrive that is not working. Let me first start my first post by saying wow, this site is amazing. Posted: Mon 3:12 am Post subject: Seagate Barracuda 320GB ST3320620A:firmware 3.AAE Seagate Barracuda 320GB ST3320620A:firmware 3.AAE Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in :: View topic - Seagate Barracuda 320GB ST3320620A:firmware 3.AAE Deadharddrive forumįAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register
