Data recovery and disk repair questions and discussions related to old-fashioned SATA, SAS, SCSI, IDE, MFM hard drives - any type of storage device that has moving parts
January 1st, 2008, 11:17
Can anyone point me to a logic board with will work with this drive?
Western Digital WD1000BB-32CCB0, Logic Board Barcode=0000001092-100CD7
January 6th, 2008, 20:48
I can find boards with matching the 0000001092-??????, should this board work for me?
January 7th, 2008, 4:38
Hi,
You can look for a board with the same Pcb number: ex, 2060-001092-007
When you found it you either need to swap the ROM chip from your old board, or reprogram it.
Do you have Pc3000?
Regards/ Bosse
January 7th, 2008, 21:47
Pardon my ignorance, but I'm not exactly sure what you are referring to. Does the attached image help (the top of the HDD, top of the circuit board, & bottom of circuit board)?
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- Scan of drive & board
January 8th, 2008, 5:58
It's the U2 chip in the bottom right hand corner.
January 8th, 2008, 10:01
Thank you for the help and I apologize again for my lack of knowledge, but I'm still confused about exactly what numbers I am looking for according to the previous post: "You can look for a board with the same Pcb number: ex, 2060-001092-007
When you found it you either need to swap the ROM chip from your old board, or reprogram it.
Do you have Pc3000?
I assume the first number (Pcb) on my drive is the 0000 001092-100 (is this right?) but what is the PC3000 number? Also, just to be clear, if I can find a board with 0000 001092-100 and replace the U2 chip then I have a good chance of getting the drive up and running to recover data?
January 8th, 2008, 10:52
Hi,
Your board number is: 2060-001092-006....as seen on the backside of the Pcb.
Match that and swap ROM-chip, or reprogram it and then it's done.
Regards/ Bosse
January 11th, 2008, 15:30
You can also match the CPU number like wd70c23-gp 00-00 ST 2.0 for the finding donor pcb .
January 15th, 2008, 11:16
Hi!
Are you still looking for a PCB?
I can help.
E-mail me.
February 5th, 2008, 5:47
Has anyone such a PCB for me ?
thx
February 5th, 2008, 7:21
addendum
to clarify my request
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February 5th, 2008, 17:46
Hi,
You can use almost any board from the BB-series....80Gb, 100Gb, 120Gb, as long as the backside of the pcb looks like your's.
After you bought the board you have to swap (change) the ROM-Chip (inside the red ring..see picture), after that you're good to go.
Bosse
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February 6th, 2008, 5:58
Your PCB has the ROM chip in a different place to the above (this is a "Silver I" type PCB)
It's the larger chip, top left, position U2.
Somewhat more difficult to physically transfer.
However, being an older WD drive, just get a PCB of same P/N (e.g. 2060-001092-006) and same model HDD (E.g. WD1000BB-xxCCB0) and u should be OK.
Regards
Sean
February 6th, 2008, 13:27
Yeah Sean you're right, of course

....sorry for my fault on this NeedWD1000BBPCB.
Bosse
July 23rd, 2008, 14:33
Heeeeelp please
I have the same problem !!
MDL: WD800BB-32CCB0
Date: 05 Feb 2002
Dcm: HSFHBT2AH
Lower right number 3902B934
This has burnt the motor controller U1 chip. I need a donor board, if you have one or know where to get one (apart of Ebay) pls pm me I will buy, urgent urgent

Burnt chip is labeled as L6278 1.2
A guy before me put his hands on the drive and try to swap the card but when they called me both drives (new and damaged) were damaged. No spin.
So I need to start over and get a new donor board....
July 23rd, 2008, 15:48
Probably you also need to fix the problem that causes the combo to burn...?
July 23rd, 2008, 16:08
@ Matrixx.
If the preamp (inside the drive) is faulty, it will destroy the new board aswell....as in your case.
So you need to change the headstack with the preamp to a new one, and get a new Pcb aswell.
@Shaun.
Often the motor-chip is gone for no reason...other than it's underdimentioned. And it can be solved by replacing the Pcb.
Regards/ Bosse
July 23rd, 2008, 18:08
@bosse: as I understood the postings, the new PCB just went dead in the moment it was first powered up on the old HDA. This is why I thought about a defective motor or stuck spindle (although the current limiting scheme of the drivers should be able to cope with that...)
But for most designs, a short to the HDA body for whatever reason would mean immediate death for the driver, as current sensing is done in the ground legs of the half bridges usually.
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