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Anonymous Posted on Mar 14, 2012

Seagate 1.0TB ST1000LM010, PN 9YH146-550, FW CC94, SATA 2.5

Where do I buy a Raptor Marina Main Board 2.5 V2R1

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 14, 2009

SOURCE: El.board compatibility on SATA drive

check on newegg.com

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Stan

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  • Posted on Oct 25, 2009

SOURCE: I have just purchased a Seagate 500GB Desktop hard drive

There is software preloaded on the disk. If you have AutoPlay turned off in your system, it won't start automatically when you connect the drive. Just go to MyComputer and open the drive and you will find a setup file there to install the backup software (I think it's called Launch.exe).

Azrael SRL

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  • Posted on Dec 20, 2010

SOURCE: hi i have a seagate

Yes, it can be fixed - all you need to do is to solder it back. Just make sure you do it properly - use good quality solder, a fine head soldering iron and lots of care.
The board can be easily replaced, but it's not sold as is, you will have to obtain a defective hard disk from a pc repair shop and use its board.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 19, 2011

SOURCE: I have seagate 500gb sata

I believe you are looking for this: USB Mini-B (5-pin) you are looking for the "socket"

Here is a list of products to choose from:
https://www.alliedelec.com/search/searchresults.aspx?N=0&Ntt=USB+Mini+B&Ntk=Primary&i=0&sw=n

Please note; This will be extremely hard. most of those products have no pictures and you are not sure exactly what you are getting, luckily they are pretty cheap so i would recommend getting a couple that sound right.

Good luck, be careful.

Hope this Helps.

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I burned out my external hard drives PCB board and I am unable to find a new one

The Printed Circuit Board ON THE Harddrive inside the Seagate FreeAgent, or the small PCB inside the Seagate FreeAgent's external enclosure? (Case)

If you are referring to the small PCB that the Harddrive connects to, and has the USB cable coming from it, just buy an external enclosure, and install the Harddrive into it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HZ-wTdscgc

If your Seagate is like the one in the link above, it has a laptop size Harddrive in it, and it is a SATA unit.

2.5 inches across in width. (2 and a half inches)

This is an example of a 2.5 SATA external enclosure,

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3195233&CatId=2783

IF you are referring to the PCB on the Harddrive itself, good luck.

One method would be to buy another harddrive like the one in the Seagate FreeAgent, and use it's PCB so that you can retrieve your information.

Then reinstall the PCB on the new harddrive.

For additional questions please post in a Comment.

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joecoolvette
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Hi There I am trying to locate the raptor 3.5"

Here's your solution, I had the same problem. Purchase Thermaltake Black Widow PC Gaming Hard Drive eSata + USB Docking Station (part number: ST0005U). I got mine at Best Buy for $55, but I'm sure you can find it online for much less. Good luck - trust me this works..... oh and by the way, dont buy a SATA-to-USB cable because your USB port on your PC does not provide enough power to the hard drive and you won't be able to access your drive.
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I have just purchased a Seagate 500GB Desktop hard drive

There is software preloaded on the disk. If you have AutoPlay turned off in your system, it won't start automatically when you connect the drive. Just go to MyComputer and open the drive and you will find a setup file there to install the backup software (I think it's called Launch.exe).
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Brand new Seagate barracuda 500GB SATA hdd not detected

http://www.seagate.com/staticfiles/support/downloads/firmware/ http://atulchitnis.net/files/seagate.pdf
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Will the ms9327e + (usb) support a SATA drive?

well it depends on what board you have.

your best bet is to look on the motherboard.

the SATA connection looks almost identical to the connection on the harddrive, so you can use that for reference.

on the harddrive you will see 2 plugs. the smaller one plugs into the motherboard and the larger one is power.

for power, power adaptors are made to convert the standard 4 pin connector to a SATA one.
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System won?t recognize SATA drive

No, the size does not matter. When you state the motherboard does not see the SATA drive are you saying the bios does not list the SATA drive? You're 750GB drive is most likely SATA 2.0 / 3.00BG transfer rate.
The P4M800-M7 does support SATA but it does not support SATA 2.0. So what you need to do to get the drive to function at a lower speed. Set to run Ultra 100/133MHz. You'll need help to do this. Try this software for Seagate. It might work for Seagate.
http://www.samsung.com/global/business/hdd/faqView.do?b2b_bbs_msg_id=126&orderNum=2
I haven't the time to research Seagates site for simular software.
However you can look through Seagate. Again you want to lower the SATA drive speed to Ultra. The bios will than see the SATA & so will windows.
http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/support/downloads/seatools

Good Luck!

Mike
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Do you know where i can buy a circuit board for my seagate external hard drive 500gb pro? pn: ST305004FPA1E2-RK firmware 3.afk. Thanks. Jason

You can try Ebay, as I have found several that I needed in the past on there, with good results.

Just search for "seagate logic board", and browse through them.

Be sure it's the EXACT model number, as most vendors don't accept returns on them. If you don't see your exact model, some vendor may have them, but don't have them listed.

Good luck.
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Hard drive compatibility

This motherboard is compatible with PATA/IDE Hd's running at 133/66/33Mbs. & ATA/SATA 1.5Mbs drives. The SATA's run faster. This board will not handle a SATA II's speed but it will still run on the P5P800-VM board. The links below show good buy's on both PATA/IDE & SATA I & II. Seagates for their 5yr. warranty.
Seagate ST3160215AS 160GB ATA/SATA
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=117012
Seagate ST3160215A 160GB Ultra ATA/100
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=117010
As far a size, that is up too you. Windows can handle 5 time these sizes.

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