Yes, I meant UPS, my keyboard has a mind of its own, lol.
Ok, it was me.
You dont "open up" the h drive, the circuit board, or, i think its called the controller board, is on the outside. Its usually green, same as most motherboards, only it small and fits on the h drive.
You need to get the exact same. As for taking off the old one and putting replacement on, its only a couple screws and then a very small cable that connects the board to the h drive.
But, you are not sure if your motherboard is dead, or all the other parts. Or do you have another computer where you can test your ram, etc. Or do you just have what you have, the one dead machine? Or can a buddy do some testing for you?
I wouldnt try to test the h drive as it is, as paparazzi pointed out, it could mess up a good computer. But if your motherboard and ram are ok then you could test your h drive on them.
I dont see the freezer trick working. However, i guess you could try. You put it in a baggie (or 2) and take out all the air you can from the baggie. This prevents moisture from forming inside the drive. Then you put it in the freezer overnight. Then, when you are ready to go, take it out of the freezer and put it in the system and fire it up.
You should also have another h drive set as slave so that if this works then you can transfer some data from the bad h drive to the good one. Better if you have another h drive and use that one as master and set the broken one to slave but i guess you can do it either way. I dont see it working if the controller card is bad. This only works if the drive isnt working but it clicks and spins up. I dont think your h drive is in that category, is it? Seems to me you said its just plain dead? Does your mobo work without your h drive installed? Can you get into your bios?
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