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i have a Wd 1TB drive with a damaged board, windows will not identify the drive when plugged in, you can however hear the drive spin normally
- The drive doesn't show up. Tried disc management, UVCView, various dr software....
- Drive spins up & light is flashing
- no funny sound
- data not encrypted with WD Smartware
- problem appeared during copying ~600GB to the drive, I guess it got a little hot...
Drive:
- WD My Passport Essential SE 1TB
- WDBABM0010BBK
- USB bridge is on the PCB as already discusses e.g.
wd10tmvv-t16204.html essential-stopped-working-after-firmware-upgrade-t16866.htmlI took out the PCB but didn't have time to swap it so far.
Here somebody says that he was successful with swaping the PCB when the USB connector was broken. So why not give it a try when xy? part of the PCB is propably broken?
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So in my case with this 1TB USB drive, the female connector was somehow damaged by the useless cables they provided because they kept falling out at an angle and must have bent one of the 5 pins that are required to power this drive. So on these drives, instead of the green circuit board having a SATA connector on it like 2.5″ and 3.5″ SATA drives use, this drive has the female end of the micro USB connection. What I did was take off the board that had the bad female connector and replaced it with the board from the new 1TB drive that arrived from WD. Once I did that, the drive powered up and hasn’t had a hiccup since, which was over a week ago.
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