BlackST wrote:
Tlucz-huba wrote:
Currently i am NOT concerned about the tools. I don`t see a problem to send it to some DR company along with the ROM info. I need to get the ROM info first, than I can be worried about the tools ;o)
BTW, I seriously doubt that WD would keep this kind for info around. What would be the practical reason for them? Or doe anyone have an experience of getting it from them?
Honestly I don't see
any problem : sending the drive even without PCB or with a completely fried one should make
no difference. Anyway if you really want, with appropriate tools AND/OR (note :
AND/OR) know how, you can get the info you are talking about. How to use it or
IF it is of
any use , this is a completely different story.
I just wonder why a DR company would ask to send the drive
providing this kind of data....

1) I believe with this kind of drive it actually makes a difference to have or not to have PCB, since the PCB includes encryption chip.
Correction: it is much easier/cheaper to recover if you have the PCB ;o)
2) Well, they did not ask me to provide anything besides the drive. They did the diagnosis and said the PCB is fried. I have ordered matching donor drive with PCB. they swapped PCB and soldered the original ROM to it. They say that the ROM is not readable (on PC3K) and I assume for them it is not cost effective to waste more time on it especially since they claimed a flat fee if recovery is possible ;o)
3) I guess it comes to to a BETTER diagnosis ;o) Looks like I need to find some trustworthy DR company ;o)