Well I took my Klein rubber handled screwdriver and gave it a few good hits on the side, doesn't make a peep. I am familiar with stuck heads as I have bumped drives in the past that got stuck say over the humid summer without A/C, in a lab at a school, but those would at least make a low buzz or some motor sound. The silly drive worked like a month ago, and was stored in my climate controlled office inside a static bag. I was floored when it was just dead.
In the past I had a miniscribe drive I believe that was completely gunked from the rubbery ooze, been there done that, but I want to say I still could hear the motor binding or buzzing when that drive fell to that fate. I just hate opening the drive up unless everything else fails.
Took the PCB back off and the pins go inside the drive I guess, I can't tell which ones go to the motor.
On the tantalums that you say power has to be going through to have a failure. If I power up the drive what do I need to do to test these tantalums?
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