The screenshot shows the result of running an MHDD script named ROMSA.
It retrieves MODs 102, 107, 105, 103, 104 from the System Area (SA) on a WD ROYL drive.
These MODs, together with MOD 109, can be used to regenerate the PCB ROM.
The Salvation Data article below suggests that equivalent modules in the SA and ROM have different IDs.
SA module 105 = ROM 30 - Service Area translator
SA module 103 = ROM 47 - Service Area adaptives
SA module 102 = ROM 0A - head map
SA module 107 = ROM 0B - ROM module directory
SA module 104 = ROM 0D - firmware version
Case Study on WD ROYL Drive Using WD Utility (regenerating ROM data)
http://www.salvationdata.com/blog/data- ... y-tools02/