PCB failures (Such as Seagate PCB 100536501) 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 100536501 failures are listed below, along with tips for replacing & repairing.
Seagate PCB 100536501 Failures:
Q: ST31000528AS – 100536501 Rev A shorting points
Hi,. I got Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 1 TB (ST31000528AS) hard drive with board 100536501 Rev A … On connecting its continuously remains in BSY state. I want to short it but unable to find the shoring point … kindly help in find the shoring points thanks
Q: Shorting points for 7200.12 PCB 100536501 Rev
Does anyone have the shorting points for this PCB?
Q: Need PCB “100536501” from a Seagate Barracuda ST31000528AS
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Q: Need PCB for Seagate ST32000542AS
100536501 RevAB5502C30SH6968BAny help would be greatly appreciated. I found one with everything matching except it had B5502C20 which won’t work. Thanks.
Q: Seagate PCB Required..
Hi All,Looking for the following Seagate PCB:-PCB: 100536501 REV AMPU: B5502C30Please PM me with price and availability…ThanksSteve.
Q: PCB?s for sale: WD 2060-771698-002 & Seagate 100536501 REV A
Hy there,have to sell the above mentioned PCB?s.I bought them, because I thought my PCB?s are broken. They weren?t.Make me an offer!If there are any questions, do not hesitate to contact me.cheers ?Alex
Q: Seagate 100536501 REV A PCB Question … please help ASAP !!
I took it to local hard drive repair service and after scanning they told me that the data is still on the disk and it is safe, the problem is electrical The circuit is not working Here is my question Is changing the circuit (which is Seagate 100536501 REV A PCB) might be the solution ? Cause they told me “You can’t change the circuit, it’s a part of this specific hard drive” and the gave me a $500 quote for recovering my information If you can’t change the circuit, then why
Q: Seagate 1TB 100536501 REV A PCB solder advice required
My hard drive did not work when I connected power to it An IT technician friend opened up the external hard drive unit for me and discovered that part of it was burnt out See attached image I searched for issues with this PCB and it seems a common problem, and most issues are resolved by by-passing the damaged circuitry with a wire solder I have done basic soldering before, but have no circuit experience, especially concerning pcb’s Could anyone tell me by looking at my damaged circuit boar
Q: Dead Seagate 2TB, fused TVS, searching for replacement
Hi all, please forgive my english errors, i’m from italy ) i need help with this hard drive Seagate 100536501 REV A V60131 Barracuda 720012 Board Number 100536501 REV A Main Controller IC V60131 HDD Motor Combo IC SH6968B Brand Seagate Barracuda PCB the drive was totally dead, so i’ve been able to open the device and check the problem was the chip of electricity overpower protection, which got burnt due to the use
Q: Seagate 100536501 REV A LED CC Short Pin Location?
HiDoes anyone happen to have an image of the short location on above board for LED CC Short procedure?RegardsScott
Q: External 1TB spins but can NOT “see it” under My computer
I can do – AND I definitely can not afford the cost that the data recovery places charge to recover So here goes Laptop with Windows 7 Home Premium BlackArmor? NAS 110 Seagate 1TB External Hard Drive Barracuda 720012 Firmware CC38 Seagate 100536501 REV A PCB So basically, the external hard drive was hooked into a router via Ethernet cable that was hooked into our cable modem that I could access on my home network and see on multiple laptops I would see it as the “Z Drive”
Q: Busy – Barracuda LP ST31000520AS fw CC32
Hello i have a barracuda LP ST31000520AS fw CC32 in busy, bios does not detect it The pcb is 100536501 (same as for many barracudas 720012), heads are not clicking When i give smart reset in terminal i get “Init SMART Fail” error, take a look to terminal log ASCII Diag mode F3 T>/2 F3 2>Z Spin Down Complete Elapsed Time 525708 msecs F3 2>U HighPowerMode ExecuteSpinRequest Spin Up Complete Elapsed Time
Q: Need help for data recovery.
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 720012 S/N 9VP7J8R1 ST31000528AS P/N 9SL154-302 FIRMWARE CC38 DATE cODE 10454 SITE CODE SU STX – 720012 (B) 100536501 REV A Here’s what happened, 1 The computer hang for several second, then back to normal, several hour later it hang again for several second, working again, then after several minutes, hang and then a message appear, said something like I/O error, press Esc or restart 2 Press Esc, the problem
Q: Seagate ST31000528AS doesn’t work any more. Help me
work any more And i would like to know what to do and see if it’s possible to recover some data That’s why I need your help roll The drive is a Seagate Barracuda 720012 – 1TB – 3,5″ ST31000528AS Firmware = CC37 PCB Sticker = 4778K PCB = 100536501 REV A The drive is at the origin in an external box (Seagate Expansion) One day the disk is neither recognized by the Bios not by Windows When i plugged the drive directly with Sata cable or by USB the drive makes clicking noise then he shuts
Q: Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 PCB repair/replacement?
hopefully I won’t make too many mistakes on my first question So I got this Harddrive from my sister Seagate Barracuda 720012 1TB S/N 5VP11973 ST31000528AS P/N 9SL154-568 Firmware CC35 There’s also a serial (or sorta like that) on the PCB 100536501 REV A So that drive was an external one and after my sister lost here power adaptor for the drive she got a replacement some sort of universal thing and now a few weeks later the drive stopped working In fact giving power to it doesn’t
Q: Seagate Barracuda LP 1TB unrecognized / not being read
Hello everyone, I am a newbie in HDD repair so please be indulgent ) I have the following drive Seagate Barracuda LP 1TB S/N 9VX0E7WT ST31000528AS P/N 9TN154-301 Firmware CC32 PCB 100536501 REV A This HDD was used in a Ximeta Netdisk external drive Whole issue started like this as I was transfering a file to disk, left the room and got back like an hour later and file was still being transfered I did try to cancel but it never worked so I’ve reboot
Q: Looking for Seagate ST31000528AS / 9SL154-568/ CC38 / WU
Hello all!I ‘m looking for the Hard Drive:Seagate 1TBModel: ST31000528ASP/N: 9SL154-568Firmware: CC38Date Code: 10192 (or close to this)Site Code: WUPCB Controller Revision: 100536501 REV AThanksTasos
Q: 7200.12 – calibration, head click – NO SPINDOWN
Hello, i’ve this Barracuda 720012 Model ST31000528AS S/N (3 digits) 5VP FW CC34 DATE 09357 PCB 100536501 The initial issue of this drive was “bad sectors” I was cloning it in DE, when i was close to finish cloning, suddenly the drive began to cllick, i turned off and powered on again but the drive keeps doing head clicking sounds after good calibration sound I’m not sure is a head problem this time,
Q: Looking for PCB ST31000333AS
Model: ST31000333ASP/N: 9FZ136-301Firmware: CC1HSite Code: TKBoard #: 100536501 REV ACapacity: 1TBNeed the item ASAP. Should reach on or before Saturday.Thanks
Q: Question re: old Seagate Momentus PCB.
the dead Problem is, I don’t have a capacitance meter (or the money to get one), since that would obviously be too easy Does anybody have the schematics, or has anybody ever actually tried to find the values of the capacitors on this board (100536501 REV A, V60131 controller)? Hopefully somebody is as insane as I and will be able to help Cheers!
Q: 7200.12 – ST3100528AS – swaping pcb
Hi,i try today to swap my pcb from one ST3100528AS to another.if i put power on the harddrive beginning to start and make rhymtical clickin’ noiseses…the pcb i put on the harddrive is working 100 percent – it have the same type number.0912-23-18 GRC 18 V-0 – 100536501 Rev Aso what i must do to make it work?Kind RegardsPrevious post:viewtopic.php?f=1&t=30088
Q: Seagate 2TB spins but can NOT “see it” under My computer
and it even showed up in Device Manager under the Hard Drive sectionbut nowhere under my computer or windows explorer could I see or access the drive SoI need help and suggestions please!!!! I was thinking about replacing the circuit board 100536501 REV A that is mounted to the side of the hard driveI cannot see anything visibly burnt but I don’t really know what to look for on a circuit board that has failedsince the HD still gets power but I really don’t know what to so I have
Replacement Seagate PCB 100536501:
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:
- Seagate PCB Board 100536501 REV A
- ST31000520AS Seagate PCB Circuit Board 100536501
- ST31000524AS Seagate PCB Circuit Board 100536501
- ST31000528AS Seagate PCB Circuit Board 100536501
- ST31500541AS Seagate PCB Circuit Board 100536501
- ST32000542AS Seagate PCB Circuit Board 100536501
- ST3750525AS Seagate PCB Circuit Board 100536501
- ST3750528AS Seagate PCB Circuit Board 100536501
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