Hi,
Long story short, the pins in the mini port on my external hard drive is broken beyond repair. It is a Samsung USB hard drive, that has the USB soldered directly on the PCB, rather than the SATA connectors I am used to seeing (simple, easy fix as well!!).
I have ordered a replacement mini USB, but the solder points are so small, I don't dare attempt the 'surgery'!
I have bought another second hand hard drive, same size and model - I then tried swapping PCB, but it doesn't work on the drive (powers up, but nothing shows up in windows) - the hard drive has a different sticker so maybe from a different batch?? Swapped PCB back over.
What I am after is, is there a way to order a replacement PCB or do I need to remove chips somehow as well? Any help would be much appreciated. Not sure if there's hardware encryption on the drive, but certainly from a software level I did not use any software or encrypt the drive.
Failing that, is there a way to solder the USB cable directly onto the board?
Here are all the details I can muster - Thank you for taking time to read.
Hard Drive Details
Has Samsung badge, but appears these are Seagate drives.
Serial Number : S2RAJ9BC500920
Model – ST1000LM026
Part Number - HN-M101XBB
Sticker on back – NLC4231NE
Capacity – 1TB
PCB Details (from what I can read on the board – please check photos).
USB onboard
N4 REV 2 20120421
BF41-00365A 00
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