scope_creep wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to this.
I have a WD5000AAJS-22YFA0 Date 20May 2008. I'm looking for an outcome where I can recover over 400Gb of data.
It's been in an external enclosure, and the short circuit has fried it, there are burn marks all over the soldering and the
central Marvell rom (I think) has bubbled up the plastic at the centre of the chip.
I've found a board on ebay:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WDxxxxAAJS-WDxxxxAAKS-PCB-ONLY-Embedded-ROM-88i6745-TFJ1-2061-701477-100-AF-/271050496437?pt=UK_Computing_Other_Computing_Networking&hash=item3f1bde59b5&ssPageName=RSS:B:SHOP:GB:101 which is the same rom number and circuit board identification, i.e. 2061-701477-100 AF, as the fried board. This is where
the conflicting information comes in. Can I plug this in, and the hdd will come alive? I'm getting advice from some areas,
where I need to transfer across important data from the ROM. But the rom is fried. How would that information be
reconstituted.
Thanks
Bob.
There is NOTHING you can do with this, you need a pro with the right knowledge and tools (expensive tools) to reconstruct the ROM info from the platters and write this to a new PCB.
Suggest you contact forum member "buster80" (
www.databusters.co.uk) he is in Glasgow and should be able to do this for you at a reasonable price.
It's very rare for the MCU to "bubble up" like you say, so there is a possibility of further (internal) damage, but Andy will be able to tell if that's the case.
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