Western Digital 2.5" Laptop USB PCB Data Recovery / Repair Issues (SATA Connector Modifications)


Author: StarPuss www.ToxicRedNeck.Com
83724 View
17m 21s Lenght
157 Rating


Western Digital WD5000BMVV 500GB Passport Drive Repair Western Digital 2060-771754-000 USB PCB Board Number: 2060-771754-000 Main Controller IC:8i9146-TFJ2 WD5000BMVV 500GB 1TB 2TB 640GB 118xz81 Western Digital HDD PCB Western Digital 2.5" Laptop PCB Hard Disk Drive All PCB are used as data recovery/repair issues In most cases, you should exchange the BIOS/Main Controller IC before you swap hard drive PCB, in order to make the replacement board compatible with your HDD. Hard drive failures are NOT always caused by PCB failure WD 2060-701675-004 PCB WD 2060-771823-000 PCB WD 2060-771737-000 PCB WD 2060-771692-005 PCB WD 2060-771692-004 PCB WD 2060-701609-000 PCB Western Digital USB HDD PCB/Logic Board These problem is caused by the HDD firmware corrupted. SMART errors on boot The drive will power up normally (no ticking noises, errors etc) but will not be recognized by the computer NO. PCB Board number PCB Board nuber (AAJS) 1 2060-001003-001 22 2060-701444-002 23 2060-001068-001 24 2060-701444-003 25 2060-001076-002 26 2060-701444-004 27 2060-001092-006 28 2060-701474-002 29 2060-001092-007 30 2060-701477-001 31 2060-001100-001 32 2060-701477-002 33 2060-001100-004 34 2060-701494-000 35 2060-001113-001 36 2060-701494-001 37 2060-001128-005 38 2060-701494-002 39 2060-001129-001 40 2060-701499-000 41 2060-001159-006 42 2060-701508-001 43 2060-001173-004 144 2060-701510-000 45 2060-001175-000 46 2060-701533-000 47 2060-001177-000 48 2060-701537-000 49 2060-001179-000 50 2060-701537-002 51 2060-001179-003 52 2060-701537-003 53 2060-001189-003 54 2060-701537-004 55 2060-001223-000 56 2060-701537-400 57 2060-001265-001 58 2060-701552-000 59 2060-001266-000 60 2060-701552-003 61 2060-001266-001 62 2060-701563-000 63 2060-701567-000 64 2060-701578-001 65 2060-701590-000 66 2060-701590-001 67 2060-701595-000 68 2060-701595-001 P1 69 2060-701596-001 70 2060-701640-002 71 2060-771577-000 72 2060-771642-001 73 2060-701548-000 74 2060-701640-005 75 2060-701640-006 76 2060-701640-007 77 2060-771624-*** 78 2060-771668-*** 79 2060-771702-000 80 2060-771590-001 81 2060-771640-003 80 2060-771698-002 81 2060-771624-002 WD HDD PCB WD PCB IDE interface: 82 2060-001130-010 88i5540-LFH 17 2060-001130-012 88i5540-LFH 83 2060-001209-003 88i5540-LFH 84 2060-001209-003 88i5540-LFH 85 2060-001209-004 88i5540-LFH 86 2060-001261-002 88i5540-LFH 87 2060-001262-002 88i5540-LFH 88 2060-001292-000 88i5540-LFH 89 2060-001292-001 88i5540-LFH 90 2060-701292-001 88i5540-LFH 91 2060-701292-002 88i5540-LFH 92 2060-701314-000 88i5540-LFH 93 2060-701314-001 88i5540-LFH WD HDD PCB WD PCB SATA board: 94 2060-001172-002 WD70C22 GP 95 2060-001172-003 WD70C22 GP 96 2060-001213-004 WD70C22 GP 97 2060-001215-002 WD70C22 GP 98 2060-001215-003 WD70C22 GP 99 2060-001217-000 WD70C22 GP 100 2060-001252-000 88i5540-LFH 101 2060-001267-001 WD70C22 GP 102 2060-001293-000 WD70C22 GP 103 2060-001293-001 WD70C22 GP 104 2060-701310-003 88i6540-LFH1 105 2060-701336-002 88i6540-LFH1 106 2060-701336-003 88i6540-LFH1 107 2060-701393-001 88i6540-LFH1 108 2060-701393-002 88i6545-TFJ1 109 2060-701335-003 88i6545-TFJ1 110 2060-701335-005 88i6545-TFJ1 111 2060-701387-002 88i6545-TFJ1 WD HDD PCB WD HDD PCB WD Laptop PCB: NO. PCB Board number PCB Board nuber (AAJS) 112 2060-701401-001REV A 113 2060-701424-002REV A 114 2060-701450-005REV A 115 2060-701424-003REV A 116 2060-701450-009REV A 117 2060-701424-007REV A 118 2060-701450-011REV A 119 2060-701424-010REV A 120 2060-701499-000 121 2060-701510-000REV A 122 2060-701499-000REV A 123 2060-701572-002REV A 124 2060-701499-005 125 2060-701574-001REV A 126 2060-701609-000REV P1 127 2060-701672-004 REV P1 128 2060-701615-000 USB 128 2060-701675-001 USB 129 2060-701629-001 130 2060-701675-004 USB 131 2060-701629-002 132 2060-771574-001REV P1 133 2060-701629-005 134 2060-771672-001REV 135 2060-701650-000 USB 136 2060-771672-004REV 137 2060-001177-000 138 2060-771692-001 139 2060-001179-000 140 2060-771692-005 141 2060-001179-003 142 2060-771714-002 143 2060-001189-003 144 Seagate terminal adapter cable 2060-771737-000 USB 145 2060-001223-000 146 2060-771754-000 USB 147 2060-001265-001 148 2060-771761-000 USB 149 2060-001266-000 150 2060-771812-000 151 2060-001266-001 152 2060-771814-000 USB 153 2060-771817-000 USB 154 2060-771820-000 156 2060-771823-000 http://apply.fullscreen.net/?ref=starpuss Check out my Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/starpuss


Comments

  1. I lol'ed when you tilted the drive right after powering it up, I thought the 'thou shalt never move a spinning HDD' was a quite important rule in preventing data destruction...
  2. whats the middle part of the hard drive called on the pcb side i swear the ribbon cable is broken
  3. Hey man nice video... Like another poster had asked, I have the same HDD but the PCB Board has bit of different layout. the Dots are a bit different. MIne are somewhat triangular position in relation to the dots you are soldiering to. Any clue to which are power on my pcb???  I believe my are laid out like the 2060-771737-000...  Need help!
  4. Hey great video!
    Do you think this procedure will work on a wd7500kmvw-11zsms1?
  5. My HDD is not vibrating but the light is running. So should I follow the same procedure?
  6. hey starpuss i have a ? for you

    i just build myself a gaming pc and i have this problem with one of my hard drives, it comes on every 45 mins and opens a window can you help me with a quick fix
  7. Hello everyone,

    this tutorial helped me to make connection to a "dead" USB 500GB WD Elements,
    which was recognized as 2000GB by Windows7 and the Volume was not available.
    Initializing drive in Disk management ended with result - Cannot write because it is read only.
    Now I am recovering nearly 400GB of data from this drive including lots of personal pictures and videos of my cousins children.
    They will be really happy because this HDD was the only place where they stored them, as lot of people do..

    There is no encryption issue and the speed is very good 20-25MB/s so it will take only few hours to copy them all to a safe place.
    If anybody want/need to try, do not use long wires for SATA data connection - 20cm did not work for me, but 5cm is OK
    (I used wires from older SATA cable)

    StarPuss - Thank you very much for posting this video, it helped me a lot - this was the first time I soldered something to HDD :)
  8. I'm trying to find the wiring schismatics for a similar board 2060-771737-000, as i need to do the same, the usb wont connect to the machines keeps vanishing, where did you get you wiring schismatics from?
  9. Good video, do you still do HDD repairs?
  10. Was the data encrypted by smartware in this case?
  11. can you help us to indentify what p1 p2 p3 p4 vt9 vt10 contacts are for?
    and how to connect to WD by rs232 data cable?
  12. tanks vidéo my dépannage !
  13. just buy a matching PCB and put it there instead of sweating it like you did. you can repair the hard drive that way and reuse it.
  14. is it possible to replace to entire pcb with a new one???
  15. i have a question,couple months ago my hard drive was in great condition and i have the exact model for this video that i just saw,i have done the cmd program methods and the only thing i can get access of looking at (the hdd im trying to fix) is the attributes info and placing it offline and online, i wasn't able to remove the writing protection now for the question, what i can do to remove the writing protection to gather my data from my corrupted hdd? please reply asap
  16. This is awesome, I need this done but no soldering iron or soldering skills unfortunately :( so I guess I'll just chuck the drive and move on. 
  17. can you post the schematics of the 1 TB WD Elements.to make te soldadures?
  18. so the heads were stuck on the platters themselves? not good. Although i recovered a 500gb that had stuck heads on the platters using the table and wrist flick trick. the heads came loose and parked, the drive seeked and became ready. We immediately imaged the drive to a good one. It imaged fine, maybe just a few bad sectors, eventually though the drive died all together because of being stuck on the media, i assume the heads crashed onto the surface. Never good.
  19. he's lucky he didn't open that up and try a platter transplant, in theory it could work with a 1 platter drive, but no more than 1, crucial platter alignment is so important, even moving a microscopic inch would render the drive useless. Once that has been disturbed no data company in the world could recover that, Also head alignment, and etc, He could have also screwed the heads up and when the drive would be powered on he could have caused a head crash. Better to just leave the drive sealed. very important that no one that has no idea what they are doing do not open the drive.