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ctanis wrote:Also I dont have compatible pcb.
So I need coonect sata adapter
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Spildit wrote:HddDonorMarket wrote:Hdd connecting with USB 3 port. I cannot see modules , tracks etc.
Also windows not detect first. I find a strange method
Some HDD accept this method.
I making readonly with using windows diskpart. This method mostly working busy mode hdd. Sometime raw hdd turning to NFTS directly. So this hdd turned NFTS in readonly mode. But not solve busy mode.
Anyway. I can see hdd family only with this method for this hdd. But i cannot see modules etc in MRT. It's allow DE but again very slow. I can see everything inside with windows. Same. Busy.
I tried tv9 tv10 circuit short. Windows not detect media. Says no media in device manager.
Both Windows and MRT not see hdd. I see only a USB device capacity 0.
I tried hot swap to Sata PCB . Nothing ...
MRT technician said LDR method. Trying to find solution
I am outside . I can send detailed info and screen shot later.
Thanks
Forget about those MRT guys and outsource the drive to someone with more experience to recover the data from it ....
November 21st, 2018, 18:13
Spildit wrote:Forget about those MRT guys and outsource the drive to someone with more experience to recover the data from it ....
Spildit wrote:
The idea of shorting those points is exactly to prevent FW from loading. If you do that why do you think that windows would see the drive ?
Spildit wrote:If this were a drive that i were attempting to recover i would :
Option 1 - Plug by TTL to USB PCB pins and attempt to read module 02. If Access is granted i would patch 02 and clear Re-Lo. Power off/on. Image by USB.
Option 2 - Use a SATA PCB. Move ROM content either by external programmer, moving chip or reading ROM by USB if possible (or TTL if available). Now with SATA PCB try to initialize dir + module 11, etc ... Can you gain access to SA to patch 02 and clear re-lo ?
If the drive does ID properly ... SOMETIMES ... It does mean that you still have access to undamaged overlay and firmware ... I would vote for considerable amount of bad sectors.
Hopefully head(s) are still ok and the slow issue patch will allow you for imaging/cloning.
Now ... If you can't do that by USB you might need to deal with decryption later on ...
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- Normal. How are you connecting the drive to MRT ? By .... USB ? If the drive is stuck in BSY you will have trouble with SATA even more with .... USB !!!
Or are you plugging the drive to the USB port of the computer and wishing that MRT do see the drive ?
If you can see it with MRT DE at least you should have connected it to MRT somehew ... Most likely if you are using USB you can't send VSCs to the drive with MRT and that is why you can't see modules .... Assuming that you have some sort of adaptor to connect the USB drive by ---- USB ? To MRT ?
- Can you explain EXACTLY what you have done here ? How did you ... HOT SWAP this one ?
November 23rd, 2018, 4:44
HddDonorMarket wrote:Thanks for all replies. I am new as i said before.Spildit wrote:Forget about those MRT guys and outsource the drive to someone with more experience to recover the data from it ....
HddDonorMarket wrote:I know . But money problem..)
November 23rd, 2018, 10:00
Alikhan wrote:HddDonorMarket wrote:Thanks for all replies. I am new as i said before.Spildit wrote:Forget about those MRT guys and outsource the drive to someone with more experience to recover the data from it ....HddDonorMarket wrote:I know . But money problem..)
I can help you try to repair it for free if you want
November 23rd, 2018, 18:08
Spildit wrote:HddDonorMarket wrote:
U12 chip swap from 2060-771961 USB pcb to 2060-771960 Sata Pcb
If you do this and if you then plug the SATA PCB to MRT port and run it can you access the modules on the drive by MRT Utility ?
November 26th, 2018, 16:21
Spildit wrote:HddDonorMarket wrote:(...) I am recovering in slow motion )). 120 gb 1 week. Customer need especially 150 gb important data. I will try again when I get 150 gb important part.
Better send drive to someone who knows what he/she is doing ...
You might end up killing head(s) this way ... Or get damaged data ... Or .... Kill the drive for good ...
November 27th, 2018, 17:07
November 28th, 2018, 5:20
Spildit wrote:HddDonorMarket wrote:
U12 chip swap from 2060-771961 USB pcb to 2060-771960 Sata Pcb
If you do this and if you then plug the SATA PCB to MRT port and run it can you access the modules on the drive by MRT Utility ?
December 13th, 2018, 18:49
data-medics wrote:There is no adapter per se. The conversion from SATA to USB is all built into the drive. There are two resistors that you can generally remove and solder into the SATA lanes if you must do it that way. However, it's generally easier to just transfer the ROM or ROM code to a matched SATA board. I've been keeping an updated list of compatible SATA boards on this thread: https://www.data-medics.com/forum/wd-pa ... e-t13.html
However, you'll likely find that by bypassing the USB bridge the data will be encrypted. So you'll need to have a method for handling the encryption afterward.
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