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theibm

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#265465 22-Jan-2020 18:16
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Does anyone have a spare Seagate Barracuda LP Drive 7200.12   1GB or 2GB  to sell or swap even?

 

Had a RAID disk array problem (thanks to my cuz the magic blue smoke came out) and I need to recover some data from a couple of drives.

 

I require either a similar replacement drive or just a drive circuit board will do as long as the board works. 

 

Any of the following models will probably have the right board  ST1000DM003, ST2000DL001, ST1000DL002, ST2000DL003, ST2000DM001, ST2000VM002 , ST2000VX002.

 

Important thing is the drive PCB Number this must be 100617465 Rev A, B or C. 

 

Can you get back to me ASAP if so with a price.

 

Cheers

 

 

 

 





Chris

IT Consultant, WISP ISP and specialising in CNC and manufacturing systems

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  #2405105 23-Jan-2020 07:27
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ST2000DL003 / 100617465 Rev B

 

Pulled from my RAID a few weeks ago due to the reconnect count being non-zero (may indicate a potential drive issue, but more of a precaution).




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  #2405145 23-Jan-2020 09:08
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These drives where manufactured in 2011





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