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		<title>Looking for Segate 100535537 board</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 10:05:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am looking for Segate board # 100535537 and the main chip is b5502c30. I see you have the board but the description says it contains a different chip b5502c20. Do you have the c30? Seagate 1.5TB external hard disk S/N:5XWO3N1X P/N:9TN15R-568 FIRMWARE:CC91 Barracuda Lp 1.5TB NEEDED TO PCB BORD, HOW MUCH THE PRISE I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am looking for Segate board # <a href="http://www.hddzone.com/seagate-100535537-pcb-p-268.html">100535537</a> and the main chip is b5502c30. I see you have the board but the description says it contains a different chip b5502c20. Do you have the c30?</p>
<p>Seagate 1.5TB external hard disk   <br />S/N:5XWO3N1X    <br />P/N:9TN15R-568    <br />FIRMWARE:CC91    <br />Barracuda Lp 1.5TB    <br />NEEDED TO PCB BORD, HOW MUCH THE PRISE</p>
<p>I need a 2061-701622-800 02P PCB for a WD1001FALS hard drive. As I see you don&#8217;t have such in stock now. Is there any possibility that you will ever have it in stock? Or can you order it from your supplier or something like that?</p>
<p>Looking for Seagate 100428473 Rev B Controller Ic 100367028   <br />HDD Motor COMBO IC 100404226</p>
<p>I&#8217;m trying to buy an item from your web site but its not allowing me due   <br />to the country if you check my address on paypal the address is in the USA    <br />but my account country says kuwait&#160; this is&#160; due to my visa.    <br />I&#8217;m buying the item from abroad but sending it to the USA address that i    <br />well pickup. can you help me ?</p>
<p>Looking for a HD controller board for HITACHI Deskstar HD   <br />P/N 0A33423    <br />CAPACITY: 250GB    <br />MODEL: HDT725025VLA380    <br />0A29530BA1790_X3A6440YR3    <br />F 0A29531 01    <br />CONTROLLER IC A29470    <br />COMBO IC&#160;&#160;&#160; OA29374</p>
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		<title>PCB Replacement for my wd hard drive</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 07:50:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was on your website and I believe I need the WD 2060-701675-001 PCB based on the pictures. I&#8217;m not sure how to identify my Board Number and Main Number. I saw a note about sending a photo. Could you please advise the correct part. Hi, I am trying to find a pcb to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was on your website and I believe I need the WD <a href="http://www.hddzone.com/wd-2060701675001-pcb-p-287.html">2060-701675-001</a> PCB based on the pictures. I&#8217;m not sure how to identify my Board Number and Main Number.     <br />I saw a note about sending a photo. Could you please advise the correct part.</p>
<p>Hi, I am trying to find a pcb to be used as replacement for a 1TB WD Caviar green hard drive. I would really appreciate any help on finding me the right pcb replacement for my hard drive. The model number is WD10EVDS-63U8B0. The barcode number is 2061-701640-700 XT 8R11 M4RZ 6 0003170 0 173. I would also like to ask if you could replace the chip from the old to the new pcb if I send it door to door to your company&#8217;s address? Let me know if you need any further info. Thank you in advance.</p>
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		<title>Need Hard Drive PCB Board</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 08:05:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. I need pcb board for a samsung hard drive Model HD103SJ&#160; Rev. A P/N &#8211; 62181C14AA1ZRR SEC-HD103SJ(B) These are the numbers on the chip 88i8925E-TFJ2 N0T 4250.02 0927 C1P 2. Can you tell me or send me a picture of board WD 2060-701335-005 PCB do you have this PCB with Revision A ? 3. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. I need <a href="http://www.hddzone.com/samsung-pcb-c-5.html">pcb board for a samsung hard drive</a>    <br />Model HD103SJ&#160; Rev. A    <br />P/N &#8211; 62181C14AA1ZRR    <br />SEC-HD103SJ(B)    <br />These are the numbers on the chip    <br />88i8925E-TFJ2    <br />N0T 4250.02    <br />0927 C1P</p>
<p>2. Can you tell me or send me a picture of board <a href="http://www.hddzone.com/wd-2060701335005-pcb-p-84.html">WD 2060-701335-005 PCB</a> do you have this PCB with Revision A ?</p>
<p>3. Hi, i have a <a href="http://www.hddzone.com/seagate-pcb-c-1.html">seagate HDD PCB</a># 100466624-Rev.B yet i cant find it on    <br />your site. Recently my seaget external drive from 2008 stopped working and i    <br />see that the site says this board may not fix my problem. Anyway If anyone    <br />has any suggestions on which board may substite in thats fine. Also i read    <br />on your site that you must firm-ware upgrade the drive. I am very    <br />unexperianced in that area of computing. I have nver had a problem like this    <br />before.</p>
<p>4. Will you also match up the firmware of my circuit board? my hd light come on   <br />but no spinning inside.</p>
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		<title>2060-701675-004</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2012 10:07:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. WD5000BMVV I have this HDD with USB PCB wich the client said that it was not recognized and it didn&#8217;t fell down. When I plug it in, no spin, no noises, nothing. I tested with a SATA PCB, still nothing but I ordered 2 new PCB: a Sata and a USB. When they came, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. WD5000BMVV</p>
<p>I have this HDD with USB PCB wich the client said that it was not recognized and it didn&#8217;t fell down.   <br />When I plug it in, no spin, no noises, nothing.    <br />I tested with a SATA PCB, still nothing but I ordered 2 new PCB: a Sata and a USB.    <br />When they came, I attach the new PCB&#8217;s and it spins. GREAT!!!    <br />Wrong: after swaping U12, the HDD doesn&#8217;t spin. Nothing. I have tried swaping U12 and U14 of the USB PBC and still nothing.    <br />With the donor PCB with it&#8217;s donor ROM it spins&#8230;.    <br />What should I do??</p>
<p>Let me clarify my examples I had, 2 times so far I&#8217;ve had this problem with WD5000BMVV:   <br />Patient PCB was USB: 2060 701675 002    <br />Donor PCB was SATA: 2060 771672 001</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hddzone.com/blog/images/2060-701675-004.jpg"><img title="2060-701675-004" style="display: block; float: none; margin: 0px auto" height="258" alt="2060-701675-004" src="http://www.hddzone.com/blog/images/2060-701675-004_thumb.jpg" width="344" /></a>    <br />Patient was spinning with original USB PCB. I moved U12 to donor SATA PCB and drive does not even spin up.    <br />The process of moving U12 was 100% correct, so the problem was not in the soldering job.</p>
<p>Fact : Just fixed one -few minutes before- with PCB # : 2060-701675-004 REV P1 ( USB interface ) with donor PCB # : 2060-771672-004 REV A ( SATA interface )    <br />the drive had some damaged modules so I replaced the PCBs and worked on SATA interface after swapping U12 only ( theres no place for U14 on the SATA PCB ) then after fixing the drive back the USB PCB, and the drive now is working like a charm.</p>
<p>Buy WD <strong><a href="http://www.hddzone.com/wd-2060701675004-pcb-p-316.html">2060-701675-004</a></strong> pcb board on HDDZone.com</p>
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		<title>2060-771640-002</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2012 10:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Looking for WD Royl PCB: 2060-771640-002 Rev P2 2. Wester Digital PCB 2060-771640-002 REV P2 I&#8217;m looking for western digital PCB version: 2060-771640-002 REV P2 -the PCB must have the exact version number -in good working condition without cracks / burns / missing components 3. WD5000AADS-00S9B0 PCB burned, need replacement &#38; soldering A customer&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. Looking for WD Royl PCB: 2060-771640-002 Rev P2</p>
<p>2. Wester Digital PCB 2060-771640-002 REV P2</p>
<p>I&#8217;m looking for western digital PCB version: <b>2060-771640-002 REV P2</b></p>
<p><a href="http://www.hddzone.com/blog/images/2060-771640-002.jpg"><img title="2060-771640-002" style="display: block; float: none; margin: 0px auto" height="256" alt="2060-771640-002" src="http://www.hddzone.com/blog/images/2060-771640-002_thumb.jpg" width="344" /></a></p>
<p>-the PCB must have the exact version number   <br />-in good working condition without cracks / burns / missing components</p>
<p>3. WD5000AADS-00S9B0 PCB burned, need replacement &amp; soldering</p>
<p>A customer&#8217;s Western Digital drive isn&#8217;t spinning or being detected by BIOS.   <br />Model: WD5000AADS-00S9B0 {1 platter, yay!}    <br />Date: 06 AUG 2010    <br />DCM: HBRCNT2AGB    <br />DCX: 5007S9495    <br />Made: In Thailand    <br />PCB Marking: 2060-771640-003 REV P1    <br />PCB Sticker: 2061-771640-N03 02P    <br />Customer&#8217;s house had a power surge, and his power supply and motherboard blew. On the hard drive PCB, the Smooth L7251 3.1 is clearly fried, and a few other parts are possibly discolored. In the process of frying, this chip melted the foam pretty well in the area. It does have an 8 pin EEPROM at U12. Hopefully the EEPROM is unaffected. Also, hopefully it died before affecting the motor and/or heads.    <br />I already had another WD5000AADS-00S9B0, but unfortunately it&#8217;s PCB is 2060-701640-001 REV A {2061-701640-300 AAD1}, and is the version without an 8 pin EEPROM at U12. (As expected, no luck with it.)    <br />Do you have the correct PCB available? If so, what would you charge for it &#8212; and for you to move the EEPROM over if I mailed you the fried PCB? I have very limited soldering experience and would prefer to have both taken care of.</p>
<p>Buy WD <strong><a href="http://www.hddzone.com/wd-2060771640002-pcb-p-317.html">2060-771640-002</a></strong> pcb board on HDDZone.com</p>
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		<title>2060-701477-001</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2012 09:51:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I need to recover data on WD drive &#8211; PCB fried by faulty power cable (will not spin up, not recognized in BIOS). I wonder if you can help me with this question? My board: WD5000AAKS-00TMA0 DCM: HHNCNV2CAB PCB: 2060-701477-001 rev A MCU is Marvel 88i6745-TFJ1 Donor board: WD5000AAKS-00TMA0 (exact match) DCM: HBRCNV2AB (close match?) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I need to recover data on WD drive &#8211; PCB fried by faulty power cable (will not spin up, not recognized in BIOS). I wonder if you can help me with this question?</p>
<p><b>My board:</b>    <br />WD5000AAKS-00TMA0    <br />DCM: HHNCNV2CAB    <br />PCB: 2060-701477-001 rev A    <br />MCU is Marvel 88i6745-TFJ1</p>
<p><b>Donor board:</b>    <br />WD5000AAKS-00TMA0 (exact match)    <br />DCM: HBRCNV2AB (close match?)    <br />PCB: 2060-701477-001 REV A (exact match)    <br />Since this PCB has Marvel chip and NO external eprom/BIOS (no 8pin chip at U12), I cannot transplant the adaptive data.    <br />1) What are the chances this PCB will work if directly transplanted (without copying adaptive data)?    <br />2) Is there a risk of damaging the drive/data if transplanted with wrong adaptive data ?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hddzone.com/blog/images/2060-701477-001.jpg"><img title="2060-701477-001" style="display: block; float: none; margin: 0px auto" height="246" alt="2060-701477-001" src="http://www.hddzone.com/blog/images/2060-701477-001_thumb.jpg" width="344" /></a></p>
<p>2. WD5000AAKS-00TMA0 issues. PCB? Diode short? Please help!</p>
<p>I found a duplicate drive. Same Model number, different manufactured date, and the numbers on the PCB were almost the same.   <br />Original PCB &#8211;    <br />Sticker &#8211; 2061-701477-800 AC    <br />Board &#8211; PWB 2060-701477-001 Rev A    <br />Replacement PCB &#8211;    <br />Sticker &#8211; 2061-701477-800 AF    <br />Board &#8211; PWB 2060-701477-001 Rev A    <br />When I swapped them out, the drive in question powers up and stays powered on and sounds good, but it cannot be seen by the BIOS or the OS. This is either USB or internal SATA.</p>
<p>3. Resuscitating fried PCB logic board</p>
<p>A faulty cable from my power supply fried my hard drive &#8211; it will not spin up or register in BIOS. I have been researching &#8220;PCB or logic board transplants&#8220; all over the net but cannot find clear answer if this will work in my situation:</p>
<p>My board is:</p>
<p>WD5000AAKS-00TMA0   <br />DCM: HHNCNV2CAB    <br />PCB stamped: 2060-701477-001 rev A</p>
<p>The closest PCB on ebay matches identically EXCEPT for DCM:</p>
<p>DCM: HBRCNV2AB </p>
<p>(4,5,6,6,7th character match which I understand are the vital ones for PCB transplant)</p>
<p>My question is : if I attach the ebay PCB to my&#160; hard drive, will it work to recover my data É I have read mixed comments about this.&#160; Some people state that you need to transplant the eprom from the dead PCB (an 8 pin chip). However, my PCB does not have a separate eprom chip &#8211; I think the data is stored within the Marvel 88i6745-TFJ1 chip which I cannot re-solder (hundreds of pins!).</p>
<p>Is there any danger in attemping to use this PCB on my dead driveÉ&#160; IE can you do damage to the data on platters or make future recovery more difficult.</p>
<p>Buy WD <strong><a href="http://www.hddzone.com/wd-2060701477001-pcb-p-318.html">2060-701477-001</a></strong> pcb circuit board on HDDZone.com</p>
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		<title>Samsung HDD PCB</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2012 03:10:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Samsung Hard drive PCB &#8211; Hi im trying to get my hard drive to work, im hoping its just the board is bust, i plugged the wrong power cable into it so a power surge blew my media player and possibly the hard drive. I got a new player but it wont power up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. Samsung Hard drive PCB &#8211; Hi im trying to get my hard drive to work, im hoping its just the board is bust, i plugged the wrong power cable into it so a power surge blew my media player and possibly the hard drive. I got a new player but it wont power up fully, it tries but then turns off, no noise from drive. I did some looking around on youtube and i thought i would try replacing the PCB on the hard drive.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hddzone.com/blog/images/Samsung-HDD-PCB.jpg"><img title="Samsung HDD PCB" style="display: block; float: none; margin: 0px auto" height="310" alt="Samsung HDD PCB" src="http://www.hddzone.com/blog/images/Samsung-HDD-PCB_thumb.jpg" width="339" /></a>    <br />Its a SAMSUNG HD103UJ. 1TB p/n 496711cs106773    <br />Do you has a same drive that they dont want or i will be willing to buy the PBC off them please get in touch.</p>
<p>2. As stated, specific requirements close or similar to stated info.   <br />(NOT LOOKING FOR HD103SJ/EXP, HD103SJ/B, JUST HD103SJ)    <br />HD103SJ Rev. A    <br />S/N: S246J1CZ408027    <br />P/N: 63021-C741-A1B0M    <br />2010.04 build date    <br />Info on logiboard:    <br />PAWZE447B11322    <br />BF41 003003A    <br />If you have an HD103SJ with similar info or a build date near the HD103SJ, I am willing to pay and negotiate with you on what we should compromise on.</p>
<p>3. Samsung HD400LJ PCB &#8211; I have a problem with a Samsung HD400LJ. The drive does not spin up and I suspect the PCB after a power problem. Can I replace the PCB without firmware transfer? Does anyone have this in stock or know where I can get it? The PCB number is BF41-00107A.</p>
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		<title>Western Digital Hard Drive Circuit Board</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2012 03:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Western digital circuit boards buy &#8211; Hello, I&#8217;m looking for a PCB for a 500 GB from Western Digitel. Product Date is 26 July 2008. Model # WD5000AAKB-00YASAO. Thanks for any Help. 2. Wanted: One Western digital hard drive circuit board for WD5000AAJS – 22KA0 &#8211; Does anyone have a Western Digital hard drive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. Western digital circuit boards buy &#8211; Hello, I&#8217;m looking for a PCB for a 500 GB from Western Digitel. Product Date is 26 July 2008. Model # WD5000AAKB-00YASAO. Thanks for any Help.</p>
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<p>2. Wanted: One Western digital hard drive circuit board for WD5000AAJS – 22KA0 &#8211; Does anyone have a Western Digital hard drive circuit board for the WD5000AAJS – 22TKA0</p>
<p>3. Burnt hard drive controller (Western Digital WD5000KS-00MNB0) &#8211; My 500GB Western Digital WD5000KS-00MNB0 hard drive suddenly died. No warnings, no SMART impending failure alerts, nothing. It was working without a hitch the last time I used it. Then I powered on the computer a day later and it simply disappeared from the face of this earth.   <br />It doesn&#8217;t show in the BIOS and it doesn&#8217;t appear in Windows. It doesn&#8217;t work on another rig and it doesn&#8217;t even work with an external casing. When I put my ear to the device when powered on with the external casing, there&#8217;s no activity going on. The platters don&#8217;t turn neither are there any sort of ticks or other noises. I am willing to go to any lengths as this 500GB hard drive had all my preciously collected music (~80GB of my best music as I only keep what I listen to and discard the rest), lots of HD and non-HD movies, lots of downloads and lots and lots of photos. Someone please shoot me in the head because I don&#8217;t have a backup of any of this data Pros, here&#8217;s a question: What are the chances that my data is intact on the platters and retrieveable? Should I go ahead and order one and replace it myself? Are there any other factors that need to be looked in? Also, all of the WD5000KS-00MNB0 controller boards I&#8217;ve found online have different DCM IDs. Take the ebay one for instance &#8211; it mentions DCM: HBACAJAAB while my drive&#8217;s DCM is HCHCAJAH. Is it required that the DCM IDs need to be exactly the same? If anyone here has tried this with success do respond here.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. PCB Replacement &#8211; I connected my WD6400AAKS Caviar Blue to a USB adapter, a smoke started coming out, it got extremely hot at the power connector. Looks like The PCB has a short. If I buy a replacement board, what are the requirements? Does it have to have the same exact model, DCM, LBA, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. PCB Replacement &#8211; I connected my WD6400AAKS Caviar Blue to a USB adapter, a smoke started coming out, it got extremely hot at the power connector. Looks like The PCB has a short. If I buy a replacement board, what are the requirements? Does it have to have the same exact model, DCM, LBA, etc? Please advise. Your response will be greatly appreciated. Many THX.</p>
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<p>2. Western Digital WD500AAKS PCB Repair &#8211; Have an external hard drive, mdl WD5000AAKS-00TMA0 It ceased working one day, completely, no power. The PCB was burnt out, highly scorched in places so i changed it (an disposed of the broken one)   <br />The new PCB was from exactly the same model, manufactured at a similar date. The drive now spins up and runs but unfortunately i can&#8217;t get any information from it. Cant get it to detect mounted in a PC, through the external carriage it detects the disk but doesnt recognize the size. Through Western Digital diagnosis the disk is detected but again no repair is possible, no size detected etc. If i boot up in something like disk part no detection occurs.    <br />I&#8217;m all out of ideas and changing disk heads is a last last last resort. Can someone give me some pointers? does the PCB have a firmware with it as when i boot up another disk in WD Diagnosis model number, serial number etc is displayed.</p>
<p>3. Quick question about a certain WD PCB &#8211; Ive found a PCB replacement for my WD but i dont really know about the last numbers for example my model is Western Digital 80GB WD800JB-00JJC0, 2061-701292-A00 AP   <br />but the one i found is Western Digital 80GB WD800JB-00JJC0, 2061-701292-A00 BD and also the one i have PWB 2060-701292-000 REV A but the one i found has PWB 2060-701292-002 REV A. I was wondering will that BD vs AP mean a big difference and on the PWB section will that 0 vs the 2 at the end make a difference?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. PCB Replacement &#8211; I connected my WD6400AAKS Caviar Blue to a USB adapter, a smoke started coming out, it got extremely hot at the power connector. Looks like The PCB has a short. If I buy a replacement board, what are the requirements? Does it have to have the same exact model, DCM, LBA, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. PCB Replacement &#8211; I connected my WD6400AAKS Caviar Blue to a USB adapter, a smoke started coming out, it got extremely hot at the power connector. Looks like The PCB has a short. If I buy a replacement board, what are the requirements? Does it have to have the same exact model, DCM, LBA, etc? Please advise. Your response will be greatly appreciated. Many THX.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hddzone.com/blog/images/WD-PCB-Replacement.jpg"><img title="WD PCB Replacement" style="display: block; float: none; margin: 0px auto" height="289" alt="WD PCB Replacement" src="http://www.hddzone.com/blog/images/WD-PCB-Replacement_thumb.jpg" width="344" /></a></p>
<p>2. Western Digital WD500AAKS PCB Repair &#8211; Have an external hard drive, mdl WD5000AAKS-00TMA0 It ceased working one day, completely, no power. The PCB was burnt out, highly scorched in places so i changed it (an disposed of the broken one)   <br />The new PCB was from exactly the same model, manufactured at a similar date. The drive now spins up and runs but unfortunately i can&#8217;t get any information from it. Cant get it to detect mounted in a PC, through the external carriage it detects the disk but doesnt recognize the size. Through Western Digital diagnosis the disk is detected but again no repair is possible, no size detected etc. If i boot up in something like disk part no detection occurs.    <br />I&#8217;m all out of ideas and changing disk heads is a last last last resort. Can someone give me some pointers? does the PCB have a firmware with it as when i boot up another disk in WD Diagnosis model number, serial number etc is displayed.</p>
<p>3. Quick question about a certain WD PCB &#8211; Ive found a PCB replacement for my WD but i dont really know about the last numbers for example my model is Western Digital 80GB WD800JB-00JJC0, 2061-701292-A00 AP   <br />but the one i found is Western Digital 80GB WD800JB-00JJC0, 2061-701292-A00 BD and also the one i have PWB 2060-701292-000 REV A but the one i found has PWB 2060-701292-002 REV A. I was wondering will that BD vs AP mean a big difference and on the PWB section will that 0 vs the 2 at the end make a difference?</p>
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