Buy/sell hard drives, parts, tools
June 27th, 2019, 13:17
Ahhhh yeah:))
June 28th, 2019, 2:02
I'm Dimitry and so's my wife!
June 28th, 2019, 8:51
pcimage wrote:I'm Dimitry and so's my wife!
One day son all this will be yours.....
June 28th, 2019, 11:44
ddrecovery wrote:pcimage wrote:I'm Dimitry and so's my wife!
One day son all this will be yours.....
July 16th, 2019, 9:17
I was advised by Ace TS to look for a version of the PCB with a date of manufacture before August 2017, and that these should be unlocked. I acquired a May 2017, 2060-800066-004 Rev P1, only to find that it was locked. Bah!
John
July 16th, 2019, 9:48
I've just taken a look over some laws for various countries regarding encryption; it looks like certain parts of North Africa are the go to place to find the unlocked PCBs if laws which heavily regulate the use of encryption are anything to go by.
John
July 16th, 2019, 12:53
cheadledatarecovery wrote:I was advised by Ace TS to look for a version of the PCB with a date of manufacture before August 2017, and that these should be unlocked. I acquired a May 2017, 2060-800066-004 Rev P1, only to find that it was locked. Bah!
John
That is disappointing, isn't it?
July 23rd, 2019, 4:53
I had original unlocked 800066 with cheap price for sale, pls contact me free.
July 31st, 2019, 14:25
Hi Eric!
Marcos and I will definitely be hitting you up. We are getting more and more of these drives in for recovery and we just got another one today with firmware issues.
For those of you who don't know Eric Lee, he is a great resource for donor drives and his prices are very reasonable.
Fraser
August 6th, 2019, 9:55
octothuluh wrote:Hi Eric!
Marcos and I will definitely be hitting you up. We are getting more and more of these drives in for recovery and we just got another one today with firmware issues.
For those of you who don't know Eric Lee, he is a great resource for donor drives and his prices are very reasonable.
Fraser
Hi, Fraser,
Ah, just saw the post, hehe, Thanks indeed for your recommendation, have a nice day.
Eric
November 18th, 2019, 5:12
cheadledatarecovery wrote:pcimage wrote:lcoughey wrote:rameez wrote:Price is to high can easily get for 200$ from china .
Do you happen to have a source you are willing to share here or via PM?
+2
I'd be interested too, PM me.
John
unlocked one on ebay
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/184040922595
November 18th, 2019, 5:45
February 14th, 2020, 4:09
I am interested in it. You can discount ^^!
June 2nd, 2020, 10:18
They have it back to front. 800067 is the locked board, 800065 is the unlocked one.
June 2nd, 2020, 15:22
67 is a USB PCB, 65 is SATA. Is it not possible for there to be an unlocked version of the USB PCB?
June 2nd, 2020, 15:52
fzabkar wrote:67 is a USB PCB, 65 is SATA. Is it not possible for there to be an unlocked version of the USB PCB?
I guess it is possible, but probably not peoples first choice to buy.
June 10th, 2020, 11:52
All MCUs are supplied with an internal bootloader when factory shipped. I am suggesting this as most of the Dev Boards that are available off the shelf come with a prepackaged bootloader. So by inductive logic, WD used to score their MCUs from MARVELL with some xyz bootloader
Else they were supplied without any stock bootloader.
As a novice,when i compare this with off the shelf devlopment boards , the factory supplied bootloader can be reflashed with a custom one if the developer wishes to. Which means protocol to access the internal bootloader can exist for these locked boards too.
Unless one could acces it, understand it,mod it and flash it back, one may be able to make a DIY unlocked board.
Another way could be. If one has actually accessed the bootloader for the new boards...one could buy an unlocked board, ACCESS ITS UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER AND TAKE ITS DUMP and flash it back onto a locked board.
I believe best way to learn and figure out can be
1)Access factory bootloader of an off the shelf stm32 or any other dev board and take its dump
2)Use Deejans post _d.e.x_ (may his soul rest in peace) and try to access old marvell bootloader of the feroceon MCU
3)Break head with modernday PCBs...3.5" would be a better try or 2.5" drive with bigger pcbs.. 2060-800066 as things are more physically accessable and wide enough when you compare it with the 2060-800065 form factor.
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September 26th, 2020, 16:53
terryhoho wrote:2060-800065 PCB Unlocked
Price : USD 450 . free shipping to US and most countries.
compatible with :
WD WD20SPZX SATA PCB: 2060-800065
WD WD20SDZW USB3.0 PCB: 2060-800067
WD WD20SMZW USB3.0 PCB: 2060-800067
WD20SMZM: Type C PCB 2060-810003
Compatible SATA PCB of 2060-800067 USB3.0 PCB and Type C PCB 2060-810003: 2060-800065
Is this an interface that'll allow decrypting all of the above model HDs (decrypts all without requiring those PCBs) -- standalone..?
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