Hello everyone,
I've received WD My Passport USB from a family member - PCB was bad, ordered same PCB (2060-771801-002), soldered patient's ROM chip (U12) to donor PCB and connected to original HDD. As many years have passed and he already gave up any hopes on this, he gave it to me to take a look one more time.
Now, the USB disk is visible in Windows as 'Elements', WD software doesn't recognize it, no partitions or raw files found with DMDE.
No clicking sound or other odd behaviour, using HDDSuperClone created copy at full speed, no errors.
In hex editor sector 0 has some garbage ending with 0x55AA, sector 1 has a repeating pattern.
WDMarvel recognizes it as:
Model: WDC WD10JMVW-11S5XS0
S/N: WD-WXC1EC261264 (correct)
F/W: 01.01A01 03.78C
(missing Family, but it is Firebird)
RDY and DSC states
All S/A modules are OK except:
04 (not readed, SCSI error 020B0000)
24, 6F, 0123, 0124, 0125, 0126, D002, D003 (readed, but invalid CRC)
P-List editor showing 5260 defects, other lists are OK.
Testing heads (0-3): OK
S.M.A.R.T. info as attached.
I had some data recovery experience back in the Conner and IBM times, but SED and USB-HDD technology is new to me. Maybe it's a very simple issue or perhaps it's beyond repair - just wanted to ask experts here if it's solvable in a DIY way.
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