Problem with WD Marvel Demo

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Re: Write BIOS from drive's system area to replacement PCB?

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what error do you get, when press
SA
Work with modules?
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Re: Error installing the demo

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thanks for info
Wdmarvel will work with MRT pro card ? see ports ?
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Re: Error installing the demo

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If MRT card support IDE or AHCI standart, I do not have such card
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Re: Error installing the demo

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Yes this is like AHCI contreller
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Re: Error installing the demo

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Test in Demo...
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Re: Write BIOS from drive's system area to replacement PCB?

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Hi Vlad,

Still not sure which menu choices you mean exactly? Is it S/A Operations -> Modules Operations as shown here?

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If this is what you're looking for, you can see the error at the bottom of the display:

Error reading module Dir, state - SERVO_ERROR_CODE_BASE_SvirLatchHang


If not, please help me to find what you're looking for... As always, thanks very much for the help!

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Re: Write BIOS from drive's system area to replacement PCB?

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Yes, this menu
Latch Hang
Drive cannot unpark head stack
This can not be fixed by software
Or PCB is incompatible

Actuator latch
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Re: Write BIOS from drive's system area to replacement PCB?

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ianc load overlays?
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Re: Write BIOS from drive's system area to replacement PCB?

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Hi Vlad,

I actually had two of these drives in the machine when it had the power surge. They are identical with the same build date and firmware version on the label. If I try the second drive, I get a different error, although it is making the same kind of noise as the first:

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SERVO_ERROR_CODE_BASE_SvirActSync


Is this one just as bad and not fixable with the utility?

SRUTSSSSSSSS80,

I'm really a n00b at this and don't know about overlays. Would it help to repair the drive? Any further information or references?

Thanks again for your responses guys,

Ian
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Re: Write BIOS from drive's system area to replacement PCB?

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Usually, SERVO_ERROR_CODE_BASE_SvirActSync means dead head or commutator
Go to Heads, Edit head map in 0A
Unchek all heads, then turn on head 0
Try to read modules, if no, turn off 0 and turn on 1
Check all heads, is someone of them read modules?
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All SERVO_ERROR_CODE_BASE errors are very bad
They means that drive can not find servo marks, and as result, can not to position heads and can not stabilize the disks RPM
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