Product Description:
Western Digital PCB Board Hard Drive Logic Controller Circuit Board 2060-771829-002 (REV A, REV B, REV P1, REV P2 are compatible)
Board Number:
2060-771829-002WD PCB boards compatibility: Western Digital PCB swap guide

WD PCB 2060-771829-002
The hard drive PCB, also called "hard drive circuit board", "hard drive controller board", "hard drive logic board" or simply "hard drive board (card)" is screwed to the back of the hard disk drive (HDD). HDDZone.com: Donor PCB for data recovery purpose, you can repair your failed hard disk (disc) drive through a change or replacement of PCB boards.
Before you purchasing please read:
1. This is just a hard drive circuit board (PCB, Logic board), not the whole hard drive;
2. HDD PCB board number is printed on the board, not on the sticker;
3. These boards are USED, NOT brand new, the circuit board components not falling, the interface did not break. All PCBs have been tested before shipping;
4. It is used for data recovery/repair issues, the PCB board has been tested and in good working condition. There is no refund/exchange policy;
5. You should swap the BIOS chip before you exchange the PCB boards, as our guide sticker shown, in order to make the replacement board compatible with your hard drive;
6. It is the buyer's responsibility to know whether the board is adequate for his hard drive model;
7. Hard drive failures are NOT always caused by PCB failure. We cannot guarantee your hard drive to be repaired by replacing the hard drive PCB;
T6/T8 Star Screw Driver
If you don't have the suited screw driver to take off PCB from HDD, you can order one with the PCB. We will deliver the matching screw driver with your PCB.
Western Digital PCB 2060-771829-002 Repair
When a circuit board fails, the below failure symptoms are may be caused by failure PCB:
* HDD can't spin up. Either no sound or a short, quiet tickling sound can be heard.
* A burning smell can be sensed coming from the HDD or PCB.
* PCB is extremely hot.
* There is obvious damage on the PCB board.
* If the hard drive simply can't be detected, or if it is clicking, then it could be a circuit board problem.
When you are very positive the PCB is dead, replacing a defective hard drive circuit board is an easy way to repair your PCB.