memberasd wrote:
Very interesting links, than you so much!
It seems as if the motor bearing itself is stuck somehow.
I'm afraid there is no way to disassemble and replace the motor without removing the platters?
I'm not a data recovery professional, so I wouldn't even contemplate doing anything like that unless the drive and data were of no value. In fact I posted those links to show you that DIY is an impractical proposition.
I'd help you if I could, but I can't think of any plausible DIY solution. Good luck to you, whatever you decide to do.
BTW, some newer WD models will have alignment issues after removing the cover. AIUI, this is because the head stack is held in place by one of the cover screws. So even if you succeed in freeing the motor, you will then most probably have a clicking problem, even if the drive is otherwise OK.