Seagate PCB 100354297 Failure

PCB failures (Such as Seagate PCB 100354297) affect thousands of hard drives every year and often result in permanent data loss. A hard drive may suddenly fail to power on, and a computer may not detect that it is plugged in. Some failed hard drives will also show up in computer BIOS with incorrect brand/model information. PCB failures can also cause physical issues such as read/write head failures, and many PCB failure symptoms overlap with the symptoms of other physical hard drive issues.

Some emails from customers of Seagate PCB 100354297 failures are listed below, along with tips for replacing & repairing.

Seagate PCB 100354297 Failures:

Q: REQ: PCB SEAGATE PCB 100354297 REV A, FW: 3.02

I need a matching PCB for this board.Quote:MODEL: ST3400832ASN: 3NF0L40WPM: 9Y7485-301FIRMWARE: 3.02DATE CODE: 05397SITE CODE: AMKPCB NUMBER: 100354297 REV APCB STICKER: 100350540 C 7537VD8SPRODUCT OF: SINGAPOREPICTURES OF HARD DRIVE contact me if you have one in stock.

Q: Seagate PCB: 100354297 can be used as donor for 100337233

Had a 400GB NL35.1 which had a damaged PCB. Didn’t have a compatible SATA donor PCB, so I successfully used a PATA PCB.Patient SATA NL35.1:100337233MCU: Agere 100328756Donor PATA ST3250823A:100354297MCU: Agere 100356070Hope this helps someone.

Q: Seagate barracuda 7200.8

First of all hello .Right i have the above internal/external hard drive for my hp desktop,Yesterday the hdd decided to stop i get the green power button flashing on the power cable and the blue power button flashing on the hdd, When i unplug the hdd the green light on the power cable stays on.So i have taken the hdd apart and found that the pcb board seems to have burn marks on it where it connects to the hdd. I have looked for a new pcb board mine is as follows100354297 REV Afirmware 100335769 KThe closest i have found is100354297 REV A Which is the samefirmware 100335769 L So it’s just the last letter which is differentDo you think this could work?Any help much appreciated

Replacement Seagate PCB 100354297:

To repair a failure board, the simple way is swapping the failure board with a replacement board. Donor boards on HardDriveParts.com are listed below:

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