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qu8990
Hi there,
I have recently suffered a master hard drive failure. I cant pay $700+ for data recovery and I know that the data still exists on the platters. I havediscovered that if I don't get the right criteria for a donor PCB board then the drive will not work. My specs, and a few questions:
WD5000AAKS-07TMA0
2060-701477-002 REV A
(on barcode): 2061 - 701477-900 AD
- Just how much in common do the donor board and patient drive need in order to work properly?
-Will a closely matching model number work ok? What about the number on thebarcode? Do these need to be an exact match also?
- Will I eventually obtain the EXACT donor board (from same model number and barcode sticker) from somewhere? What are mt best bets of finding one?
- What do the hyphenated codes appended to the model number signify (07TMA0)?
- why can I find just about every variation of this model number (00TMA0, 00YGA0, etc) on eBay but not the one I want?
- I have sourced a PCB board on eBay with the exact same codes etched on the PBC and sticker (2060-701477-002 REV A, 2061 - 701477-900 AD, respectively) but apparently do not come from the exact model number - from a 00TMA0, and 00YGA0, but not my match of 07TMA0...will this make any difference?
- has anyone with the same drive in a similar situation been able to resurrect it by swapping PCB boards?
- how about a platter swap? I have 2 spare WD Caviar se-16s in perfect working order, but am too timid to go ahead with this sort of thing.
- what's the likelihood of me getting this drive working again if the problem is indeed the circuit board?
Thanks to anyone who responds to this message.
AMT in Canada
I have recently suffered a master hard drive failure. I cant pay $700+ for data recovery and I know that the data still exists on the platters. I havediscovered that if I don't get the right criteria for a donor PCB board then the drive will not work. My specs, and a few questions:
WD5000AAKS-07TMA0
2060-701477-002 REV A
(on barcode): 2061 - 701477-900 AD
- Just how much in common do the donor board and patient drive need in order to work properly?
-Will a closely matching model number work ok? What about the number on thebarcode? Do these need to be an exact match also?
- Will I eventually obtain the EXACT donor board (from same model number and barcode sticker) from somewhere? What are mt best bets of finding one?
- What do the hyphenated codes appended to the model number signify (07TMA0)?
- why can I find just about every variation of this model number (00TMA0, 00YGA0, etc) on eBay but not the one I want?
- I have sourced a PCB board on eBay with the exact same codes etched on the PBC and sticker (2060-701477-002 REV A, 2061 - 701477-900 AD, respectively) but apparently do not come from the exact model number - from a 00TMA0, and 00YGA0, but not my match of 07TMA0...will this make any difference?
- has anyone with the same drive in a similar situation been able to resurrect it by swapping PCB boards?
- how about a platter swap? I have 2 spare WD Caviar se-16s in perfect working order, but am too timid to go ahead with this sort of thing.
- what's the likelihood of me getting this drive working again if the problem is indeed the circuit board?
Thanks to anyone who responds to this message.
AMT in Canada