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Hello,
After hearing directly from ACELab support that head swaps on Toshiba SMR drives required very closely compatible donor units, I have to say that I accidentally developed a method that has been working very well for me. I would like to share it here.
When performing head swaps on Toshiba SMR drives, I have successfully used donor heads from drives manufactured several years apart, and in many cases even from brand-new units of the same model. As long as the model matches, the method has worked surprisingly well in my tests. Here is the key point:
After replacing the damaged heads with good ones, in my experience the drive typically identifies correctly in the Utility and reports the proper ID, but it does not read sectors.
What I do at this stage is the following: I enable reading but switch from UDMA to Utility reading mode. Naturally, because the Utility cannot decode the translator on Toshiba SMR drives (which is still not supported), the software reports errors. However, the drive still starts reading and returns invalid data. Important note: Not clone Toshiba SMR drives in Utility mode, all data is invalid.
After this step, when I switch back to normal UDMA reading mode (UDMA100), the drive often starts reading sectors normally and behaves much better. This method has worked consistently in my tests, even when the donor heads came from drives with several years of manufacturing difference.
I hope this information can help others working with Toshiba SMR cases.
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Hardware/PCB.
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On Mar 17, 2026, at 2:58 PM, pbzcbf...@gmail.com <pbzcbf...@gmail.com> wrote:
I guess you could use tweezers to short those two points, perhaps after the drive has ID'ed.
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Pin 5 and 16 both look like plausible candidates. Do they both sit at 0V during reading?
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yes 0 v reading
The drive is writing 35300 sectors per second, and each sector is 4096 bytes. That equates to a transfer rate of 144.6 MB/s, which makes sense.
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I would first try removing the ferrite bead at Vb. That will disconnect the 3V supply.I confess that I don't understand the Write Gate results.
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The drive is ID'ing from ROM. It is not accessing the SA.I give up.
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I can`t add much but according to DFL, they informed me that their solution is to disconnect the HSA and let die drive gets ready, then connect the pcb and then read the data. I did this and on Toshiba you can get LBA access after you connect the PCB without power cycle, what I don’t know is if it write anything to SA after this step.
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