Ops. double posting and I can't edit my messages.
In the time I waited for my message to be approved, I cleared out some confusion: in my head I didn't have very clear what a diode was and kinda of confused with a fuse, also because of the link you sent talked about tvs and I did not understand it well (as english is not my first language).
As per my messages, the diodes should be fine, they have continuity by one side (in one direction).
The fuses have voltage when connected, but they don't have continuity. Also, now they look both popped.

- blown fuses, i got too impatient and happy with the fact that I could fix it that I broke it some more, lol
I think I did some errors while measuring on live (my hands are not steady).
Also, reading around (you posted it, kinda funny):
A preamp is at risk when there is an overvoltage on the 5V power supply
and that's what probably I did with the wrong psu cable, so I'm increasily getting worried.
The board I found has the same board number, the same controller, but there are some different codes and different sticker. For example I have a sticker saying
PF00035 TS0242E Mx0944 0AA5
but the title of the insertion is
220 0A90380 01 110 0A90380 01 Hitachi IBM Circuit board White label: 9F10781 , 0J24069, 9F10779/dt01opa300, dt01opa200
also there are some other differences

- In this photo for some reason it's 110 and not 220, but all the codes here are different from insertion reference picture, also the one on the chip (ram I guess?) is different
and I don't know if they are compatible at this point. Should I try bridging both fuses? Should I try with this board I found? Do I risk some (more) permanent damage if the board is not the right one? Is this hdd probably a goner, did I probably do some more damage?
Thank you in advice and sorry for the multiple messages and the wrong stuff I wrote.
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- More info about the (hopefully) donor board