I forgot how corrorded all the underside PCB pads/and GND pads were, so I just cleaned them with the fibre-glass brush, but no luck.
I pluged it back in and booted, same noise, were- witicha- tow, x3-4 then wuuurreerrrreehhhh, and repeat. For the musically inclined the pitich of the were-witicha-tow is like a ramp up then down, I can't guess the pitch of the top of my head even compared to music I know, maybe 10Khz peak (so is that the platter motor , no but maybe 7200rpm motor on startup I think) but I should actually make a circuit and record it........but not today.......and the werrrreeeerhhh being slower/lower/longer, around 2-3s long, low low 100's of Hz .
And I shut down rather than log in to win10. So maybe that's the head seek motor and/or sequence failing to find whatever, and looping, or the control for it looping due to some failure ? It sound's vaguly familair, but that's a long time ago.
So now the fun begins, I'll have solder on a bunch of test leads, and put it on the PSU/DMM/scope