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March 7th, 2019, 0:28
Hello,
I have a Western Digital 4gb Green drive, model WD40EZRX, that isn't powering up. It was last used in a USB dock yesterday and was working fine. Today, I wasn't able to get it to power on via dock. I also tried connecting it directly to a PSU sata power connector, and still was not able to get it to power up. There is about 1tb of new data on the drive that I did not get the chance to backup. Here are some photos of the drive as well as the PCB.
March 7th, 2019, 2:13
Start by checking R60, R43, D3 and D4.
TVS Diode FAQ:
http://www.hddoracle.com/viewtopic.php?f=100&t=86
March 7th, 2019, 2:29
Using the diode function test on my multimeter,
R60 reads 0.0
R43 reads 0.0
D3 reads 0.47
D4 reads 0.60
In the faq you linked, it says "If the meter reads close to 0.0 ohms, then the diode is most probably bad." Does that mean these diodes are all bad?
March 7th, 2019, 11:16
before you do anything more on the computer... check that folder that you cut the data before to see how much of the 1 tb data is not overwritten with a good recovery software
file scavenger is a good one
March 7th, 2019, 16:52
seed.helper wrote:before you do anything more on the computer... check that folder that you cut the data before to see how much of the 1 tb data is not overwritten with a good recovery software
file scavenger is a good one
Unfortunately the 1 tb of new data is on the drive that I can't power up.
March 7th, 2019, 23:48
Does anyone have any insight on the measurements I took and how I should proceed?
March 8th, 2019, 2:58
The diodes and resistors are OK.
I would measure the voltages at L1, L3, L5, L8 and L9.
Also measure pins #1 and #3 of J1 (the HDA contacts).
There is another regulator at L6, but I don't understand its topology.
March 8th, 2019, 8:07
fzabkar wrote:The diodes and resistors are OK.
I would measure the voltages at L1, L3, L5, L8 and L9.
Also measure pins #1 and #3 of J1 (the HDA contacts).
There is another regulator at L6, but I don't understand its topology.
Thanks, I will check those out. To measure voltage at those locations, I would just plug in the PCB directly to a PSU and measure the voltages while it's receiving power? I just want to make sure I am doing it properly.
March 8th, 2019, 12:40
just get a new PCB and swap the ROM chip. (8 pin winbond chip)it will work
March 8th, 2019, 16:54
frick wrote:To measure voltage at those locations, I would just plug in the PCB directly to a PSU and measure the voltages while it's receiving power?
Yes, that's right. Use a screw hole as the ground reference (black probe).
March 12th, 2019, 11:14
frick wrote:seed.helper wrote:before you do anything more on the computer... check that folder that you cut the data before to see how much of the 1 tb data is not overwritten with a good recovery software
file scavenger is a good one
Unfortunately the 1 tb of new data is on the drive that I can't power up.
sorry my bad
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