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 Post subject: Western Digital WD10EAVS - please help
PostPosted: December 8th, 2010, 14:54 
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This WD WD10EAVS 1Tb was in a WD MyBook but it stopped working, no noise, no smell just as dead as a dodo.

Upon testing the power supply I found it was supplying 20V instead of 12V, so I guess this is the cause.

I'd like to get a similar logic board and replace it but apparently you need to swap the U12 ROM chip. My board has not got a U12 ROM chip so any ideas would be appreciated.

Also I've removed diodes D3 and D4 (I read that this might work) but still no good.

Ideas please!


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 Post subject: Re: Western Digital WD10EAVS - please help
PostPosted: December 8th, 2010, 18:17 
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Did you check R64 and R67?

Did you try connecting the drive directly to your computer's motherboard? It could be that there is an additional problem on the USB-SATA bridge board inside the enclosure.

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 Post subject: Re: Western Digital WD10EAVS - please help
PostPosted: December 9th, 2010, 14:45 
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Hi, I'll check R64 and R67, what should their values read.

Also, when I plug the drive onto the mother board, the PC switches itself off and wont turn on again untill the drive is removed again.

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 Post subject: Re: Western Digital WD10EAVS - please help
PostPosted: December 9th, 2010, 16:16 
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D3 is still present in this photo:
download/file.php?id=2926&mode=view

Have you removed D3 since the photo was taken?

R64 and R67 should measure 0 ohms.

If the PC won't power up, then there must be another short circuit. Measure the resistances between ground and each of the +5V and +12V pins at the SATA power connector.

Here is the pinout:
http://pinouts.ru/Power/sata-power_pinout.shtml

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 Post subject: Re: Western Digital WD10EAVS - please help
PostPosted: December 10th, 2010, 4:55 
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Yes,

D3 was definitely removed, and still same problem. The resistors are reading 0ohms as they should. I'll meter the pins on the SATA connector as you suggest.

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 Post subject: Re: Western Digital WD10EAVS - please help
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hi,
i have this PCB in stock. please feel free to contact me by email or MSN if need. i can help with firmware transfer too.

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