I had previously posted in the "wanted" section, but now that I have a few donor boards I thought I should move this here to get a bit more help. I would also like to send a big "Thank You" to all the gentlemen that did help me:
fzabkar
thatdellguy
cpuhost
networkpc3000
http://forum.hddguru.com/wanted-western-digital-caviar-green-wd10eacs-00d6b1-t19195.htmlLong story Short:
This drive was working perfectly. Unfortunately the computer was having some problems (malware issue) and he disconnected this Sata drive. He then reconnected the SATA drive. The only problem, he tried plugging in one of the Floppy Drive 4 pin power cables to the jumper section on the SATA drive. (Insert Face Palm Here) I purchased a replacement PCB. The drive will spin up fine with the donar pcb, but it will not be recognized in windows it asks to be initialized. I assume the MCU needs to be switched or bios needs to be copied from it to the donor board. The drive will not spin up or anything if I use the original board. Here is what I know and have tried on the dead board:
* I have checked all TVS Diodes (D3 & D4) tested ok
* This PCB does not have a bios chip located at U12
* I have checked the resistors (r64 & r67) tested ok
1.0TB SATA / 16MB Cache
WD10EACS
Model: WD10EACS-00D6B1
S/N: WCAU46016930
WWN: 50014EE2025D5D65
DATE: 08 JAN 2009
DCM: DHRNHT2CFB
LBA: 1953525168
5VDC: 0.70A
12VDC: 0.55A
R/N: 701590
PCB#2060-701590-000 REV A
My only questions now are:
Should I test the voltages on the jumper pins in the dead board?
Should I seek professional help ( both mental and physically by the time I'm done with this )
Anyone have any other ideas?
Is there a trustworthy list of people on this board you would rec? I get messages from people telling me they could do it. But I'm not sure.
Above all else I thank anyone for any advice on this matter.