If i needed a PCB for a F4EG (HD204UI) does anyone know where i could buy one?
If i needed a PCB for a F4EG (HD204UI) does anyone know where i could buy one?
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I'm assuming you need it for data recovery?
You probably need a specific version for your manufacturing date in order to recover data from the disk. It's usually not as simple as just swapping PCB's: revisions are sometimes frequent and mismatching may lead to further data loss. Scour eBay for your particular date. However, for those matches, expect to pay a bit extra. I don't know how to read the Samsung F4EG labels.
(I own a pair of those drives in RAID1.)
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well i happen to have a few of these drives, and was already able to use one of the PCBs from the others to effect data rescue. I had backups though, but i just did it for the challenge
it was even a different revision of the PCB compared to the original, so i knew i was taking a risk, but it worked and was fun!
So...wanting to return the drive to useability. No sense in buying another drive for that, then it would just set around without a PCB. i need to find somewhere to just buy the PCB...wondering if such a place exists!
Last edited by Computurd; 10-01-2011 at 07:47 PM.
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Return the broken drive? Anyways, some manufacturers have pickier drives than others. As for lone PCB's, it's kinda doubtful. They'd be incredibly low-volume and Samsung is a big conglomerate.
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Gigabyte EX58-UD3R | Core i7-920 (D0) | Stock HSF | G.Skill Sniper LV 4GB DDR3-1600 CL9 | Radeon HD 2600 Pro 512MB | WD Caviar 80GB IDE, 4TB x 2 (RAID5) | Corsair TX750 | XClio 188AF | Win 7 Pro x86-64
Dell Dimension 8400 | Pentium 4 530 HT (E0) | Stock HSF | 1.5GB DDR2-400 CL3 | GeForce 8800 GT 256MB | WD Caviar 160GB SATA | Stock PSU | (Broken) Stock Case | Win Vista HP x86
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I doubt the manufacture would help in this situation i saw the pcb are arc welded .lol
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