Question Data Recovery with no bios chip - Seagate

DSzymborski

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Hello,

I have Seagate Momentus ST9750420AS 750GB 2.5" SATA HD PN: 9RT14G-031 with damaged bios chip. Is data recovery still possible?

It's still possible, but now it likely involves a platter swap, of which there's little chance of a typical user doing successfully. If you value this data -- but not enough to keep proper backups -- then it's either seek a professional lab or bust. And it won't be cheap, along the lines of the price of a decent PC.
 
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A platter swap will achieve nothing in this case. It's only done if the spindle motor is damaged or seized.

There may be a little hope for DIY if one of the corner pins is damaged:

https://forum.hddguru.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=44504

Can you show us a photo of your chip? Do you have a device programmer?
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It is the result of a transfer. But it did not spin up on either old or new PCB with this chip. It spins up with same model PCB with a different ROM chip but of course does not get recognized by pc.
 

DSzymborski

Curmudgeon Pursuivant
Moderator
A platter swap will achieve nothing in this case. It's only done if the spindle motor is damaged or seized.

There may be a little hope for DIY if one of the corner pins is damaged:

https://forum.hddguru.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=44504

Can you show us a photo of your chip? Do you have a device programmer?

I had assumed that the BIOS chip was damaged while dealing with the unknown issue. Naturally, if that's the *only* problem, a platter swap wouldn't do much.