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Water-Damaged WD MyBook Studio Edition II Quad Interface 6TB

January 25th, 2024, 21:56

Hello, this is my 1st post and the reason why I joined. I have a water-damaged hard drive 6TB that had water on-or-in it for 1 day and then I dried it out. I see no water corrosion damage anywhere on the drive itself or the internal control board in the chassis or housing.

This hard drive would not power up when plugged into a 15" MacBook Pro but it did when plug into a 27" iMac using the same stock AC adapter. The power status with the 27" iMac has the front light blinking but no spinning of the platters.

I read that it could be a problem with the control board in the housing unit and to use a SATA-USB connector straight into the computer which I've done to no avail. I've tried this 3.3V pin tape-hack explained in Step 14 here -

https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+to+Shu ... ive/137646

...and still nothing on both drives. I don't know what else I can do which is why I'm asking you. Some extra links to the exact model I have with the online manual and attached photos. Any advice is greatly appreciated, thank you.

Online Manual - https://www.manua.ls/western-digital/my ... -ii/manual

https://www.cnet.com/reviews/western-di ... -2-review/

https://www.anandtech.com/show/4759/wes ... 6tb-review

https://www.storagereview.com/review/6t ... wdh2q60000

Re: Water-Damaged WD MyBook Studio Edition II Quad Interface

January 26th, 2024, 15:09

SennaSempre wrote:I read that it could be a problem with the control board in the housing unit and to use a SATA-USB connector straight into the computer which I've done to no avail.

What does this mean?

Re: Water-Damaged WD MyBook Studio Edition II Quad Interface

January 26th, 2024, 19:17

fzabkar wrote:
SennaSempre wrote:I read that it could be a problem with the control board in the housing unit and to use a SATA-USB connector straight into the computer which I've done to no avail.

What does this mean?


like for instance if there was a short on the external PCB that is attached to the hard drive casing itself and to use a simple SATA cable into a computer but the drive is so big and heavy I think it needs an external power source to power up anyways.

Re: Water-Damaged WD MyBook Studio Edition II Quad Interface

January 26th, 2024, 20:03

SennaSempre wrote:
fzabkar wrote:
SennaSempre wrote:I read that it could be a problem with the control board in the housing unit and to use a SATA-USB connector straight into the computer which I've done to no avail.

What does this mean?


like for instance if there was a short on the external PCB that is attached to the hard drive casing itself and to use a simple SATA cable into a computer but the drive is so big and heavy I think it needs an external power source to power up anyways.

In this case there is no USB involvement, just a direct SATA connection to your computer's motherboard and your computer's PSU. That is, unless your computer only accepts 2.5" HDDs, in which case it will not provide a 12V supply on the SATA power cable.

Is 12V actually present at the end of your SATA power cable?

Re: Water-Damaged WD MyBook Studio Edition II Quad Interface

January 27th, 2024, 0:39

I wouldn't think so, it's a small cable, this is what I was using -

https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805822526169.html

Re: Water-Damaged WD MyBook Studio Edition II Quad Interface

January 27th, 2024, 3:26

Let me clarify that to connect via SATA you need to connect two cables. SATA and power.

Re: Water-Damaged WD MyBook Studio Edition II Quad Interface

January 27th, 2024, 23:37

Upon closer inspection I see that one of these PCB's has a darker discoloration on some of the metal mounting points on the PCB. I took side-by-side pics of them here.

So I'm guessing that one of these boards had the water affect it more than the other and maybe has shorted out causing this darker burn-looking discoloration, I don't know, just speculating.

But since this is RAID 0 then I would have to replace this 1 board and reinstall it back into the original chassis and hope it starts up because I won't be able to get the to spin individually because of the RAID 0 configuration.

But I may need to replace the BIOS chip if the firmware is different. I don't know if it is just a clamp or if that chip is soldered because then I would have to bring the old and new PCB to a shop just to do that. Am I correct in any of this perhaps?
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PCB 01.jpg

Re: Water-Damaged WD MyBook Studio Edition II Quad Interface

January 28th, 2024, 1:13

That looks normal.

Oxidisation on WD PCBs:
https://www.hddoracle.com/viewtopic.php?f=86&t=649

Did you understand what @SWM wrote?

Is this what you are trying to use (your other link doesn't work for me)?

https://vi.aliexpress.com/item/1005006008840921.html

Re: Water-Damaged WD MyBook Studio Edition II Quad Interface

January 28th, 2024, 3:03

thank you for that HDD Oracle link, it gives me some more insight, my PCB isn't as bad as in those pics but it does look discolored nonetheless.

yeah I was using that SATA-USB cable but I think there isn't enough power being transferred to spin up the drive, all of these MyBooks came with AC Adapters.

Re: Water-Damaged WD MyBook Studio Edition II Quad Interface

January 28th, 2024, 22:49

So I have taken the PCB off the drive casing and the other side looks good besides in 1 spot which I have circled. Not sure what those metal contacts are for?, but they are the only area that looks darkened or burnt or corroded besides the screw mounts.

The other dark areas you may see in the pic aren't actually there its only the shadow from a desk lamp to my top right. When I hit it with my flashlight they aren't there. Nothing is wet, but I'm thinking of soft cleaning the darkened metal areas with a new toothbrush and 90% isopropyl alcohol if that may do something. Or maybe the whole board as a 2nd attempt if it doesn't work.
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Re: Water-Damaged WD MyBook Studio Edition II Quad Interface

January 29th, 2024, 1:26

That's normal. Just scrub it very gently with a soft pencil eraser. Don't scrub too hard, otherwise you'll remove the plating.

Re: Water-Damaged WD MyBook Studio Edition II Quad Interface

January 29th, 2024, 5:14

SennaSempre wrote:I wouldn't think so, it's a small cable, this is what I was using -

https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805822526169.html

This is for 2.5" drives, it won't spin up your drive.
As told by others already, you need a power source.

Re: Water-Damaged WD MyBook Studio Edition II Quad Interface

January 30th, 2024, 15:30

If I bought a SATA Hot-Swap Docking Station (if they come set up for RAID 0 drives, I don't know?) would the drives sync up and work or would they not because the RAID configuration may be stored in the PCB of the old housing - the WD MyBook Studio Edition II housing that it came with?

Also if I bought a new-used My Book Studio Edition II only to use the housing and pull out the new drives and replace them with my old drives...

I was told that I don’t want to install them into another My Book Studio Edition II chassis only for the new housing PCB to detect that there was a change of drives and that new housing PCB will “helpfully” wipe the partition information so I can use them as empties, loosing all of my data.

Would either or both of these 2 statements be true? Anyone have any experience with these particular RAID 0 setup WD Green Caviar drives?

Re: Water-Damaged WD MyBook Studio Edition II Quad Interface

January 31st, 2024, 17:43

After reading alot of stuff and watching lots of YouTube videos these past few days, I'm thinking that this is a burnt out voltage diode on the either the PCB attached to the external drive casing or the PCB in the housing enclosure itself or both because this was a water-damaged short somewhere on the logic board. My 2 possible approaches here are...

1) buy another exact sister model; housing, drives the whole package, and swap the BIOS ROM chips from the old PCB's on the drive casings to the new drives' PCB's and mount those new boards onto the old recovery drives. BUT will that work or do I have to do the same swap with the RAID Controller chip on the PCB in the housing enclosure from the old PCB to the new PCB as well?

2) or still do as I explained above but use an aftermarket dual SATA RAID docking station. BUT will that work or do I have to have the WD RAID Controller from the PCB in the housing enclosure for the 2 drives (was set up as RAID 0 by default) to co-mingle with each other to access the data? If it doesn't work then I am forced to do the 1st scenario just to use the WD housing and it's PCB.

Re: Water-Damaged WD MyBook Studio Edition II Quad Interface

February 18th, 2024, 23:57

I have been watching YouTube videos comparing the DD Command and DMDE since its a good way to get a visual on their completed steps before I start and come to those steps.

Both approaches seem quite easy to do even for a novice like myself but the DMDE GUI does make things more simplified and explanatory. It's actually quite a powerful program.

Right now I'm testing out these 2 approaches using smaller, mostly empty other SSD's before I start my real recovery. I'm using 2 SSD 480 GB for this bench test.

I also have re-purchased the exact same model WD MyBook Studio II but with 4 TB in size (mine is 6 TB) and that is still in RAID 0 by default. (Could be used for PCB swap and BIOS ROM soldering swap if I need to)

Testing SSD source drive holds only an OSX op system at 18 GB and no other personal files. SSD destination drive is empty, and the write speed is 1% per minute so it's going to take 1 hr and 30 min to complete.

When creating a disk image or cloning it, both DD Command and DMDE wants to use the whole destination disk space. (Side Note: my recovery 6 TB RAID 0 drives have 3 to 4 TB of used data on them)

My question is: the full 3 TB Disk 1 recovery drive will be cloned to the new 4 TB Raid 0 enclosure. Then how will I be able to clone the 2nd 3 TB Disk 2 recovery drive without overwriting the first 3 TB Disk 1 recovery drive as the disk image/clone method wants to use the whole destination disk?

And if I split the new WD MyBook into 2 partitions (to not overwrite the 2nd disk image over the 1st one) then how would I be able to link up those 2 partitions in RAID 0 if it's no longer 1 drive and now 2 separate drives?

Update: I just completed a test run on the 2 SSD 500 GB's and it took 2 full hours to copy sectors to the destination drive which shows nothing copied, no change in disk info or in disk utility, how can that be?
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