Hi All,
Some time ago I bought a brand new WD My Passport Essential 750GB on USB 3 (
WDBACX7500ABK-00)...
I've tested it for awhile and it was running fine, until I decided that my data is safe and I can now reinstall my laptop - just after I reinstalled the system - I connected the disk to laptop and... nothing really happened - disk behaved fine (with two exceptions: no led blinking, visible in system as "
WD BAD PCB USB Device" with 0B as space on it) - but the spinning is fine, disk reacts on connecting like usually...
As you can imagine - I was not really enjoying that situation, but also have not been throwing anything _hard_ here and there - so no real physical damage happened to this disk...
I tried to open the case (after contacting WD support) to connect it "without the USB" to the computer, but you know already, that the USB was built-in...
Anyway - that happened some time ago, and now I finally want my pictures back from it (of course without paying too much for professional recovery)...
I've looked on this forum a lot and there are a lot of cases with these WD disks, but I found none that would match _exactly_ my criteria:
1)
disk led is OFF2)
device name is "WD BAD PCB USB Device" (what a name!)
3)
the USB connector is fineAll the other cases were covered (spinning OK, no clicking, just like the drive would normally work)
So, let me ask you - has anyone else seen similar issue?
How were you able to get your data from the failing disk?
I've looked around for similar disks, but now I cannot find the WDBACX7500ABK-00 version, there are other versions like: WDBACX7500ABK-EESN - does the PCB match?
I also learned that the firmware is stored on the plates, so the PCB needs to match...
Due to the encryption - I somehow reject myself from preparing the SATA interface attached to some various points in the PCB...
So, are there any other solutions (except going to Professionals?)
I really would like to get my personal data out of that disk, but going to professional service is not an option for now...
BTW: the UVCView can see that drive - details below:
Code:
---===>Device Information<===---
English product name: "BAD PCB"
ConnectionStatus:
Current Config Value: 0x01 -> Device Bus Speed: High
Device Address: 0x01
Open Pipes: 2
===>Endpoint Descriptor<===
bLength: 0x07
bDescriptorType: 0x05
bEndpointAddress: 0x84 -> Direction: IN - EndpointID: 4
bmAttributes: 0x02 -> Bulk Transfer Type
wMaxPacketSize: 0x0200 = 0x200 max bytes
bInterval: 0x00
===>Endpoint Descriptor<===
bLength: 0x07
bDescriptorType: 0x05
bEndpointAddress: 0x03 -> Direction: OUT - EndpointID: 3
bmAttributes: 0x02 -> Bulk Transfer Type
wMaxPacketSize: 0x0200 = 0x200 max bytes
bInterval: 0x00
===>Device Descriptor<===
bLength: 0x12
bDescriptorType: 0x01
bcdUSB: 0x0210
bDeviceClass: 0x00 -> This is an Interface Class Defined Device
bDeviceSubClass: 0x00
bDeviceProtocol: 0x00
bMaxPacketSize0: 0x40 = (64) Bytes
idVendor: 0x1058 = Western Digital Technologies, Inc.
idProduct: 0x0000
bcdDevice: 0x1008
iManufacturer: 0x01
English (United States) "WD"
iProduct: 0x02
English (United States) "BAD PCB"
iSerialNumber: 0x03
English (United States) "<whatever>"
bNumConfigurations: 0x01
===>Configuration Descriptor<===
bLength: 0x09
bDescriptorType: 0x02
wTotalLength: 0x0055 -> Validated
bNumInterfaces: 0x01
bConfigurationValue: 0x01
iConfiguration: 0x00
bmAttributes: 0xC0 -> Bus Powered
MaxPower: 0xFA = 500 mA
===>Interface Descriptor<===
bLength: 0x09
bDescriptorType: 0x04
bInterfaceNumber: 0x00
bAlternateSetting: 0x00
bNumEndpoints: 0x02
bInterfaceClass: 0x08 -> This is a Mass Storage USB Device Interface Class
bInterfaceSubClass: 0x06
bInterfaceProtocol: 0x50
iInterface: 0x00
===>Endpoint Descriptor<===
bLength: 0x07
bDescriptorType: 0x05
bEndpointAddress: 0x84 -> Direction: IN - EndpointID: 4
bmAttributes: 0x02 -> Bulk Transfer Type
wMaxPacketSize: 0x0200 = 0x200 max bytes
bInterval: 0x00
===>Endpoint Descriptor<===
bLength: 0x07
bDescriptorType: 0x05
bEndpointAddress: 0x03 -> Direction: OUT - EndpointID: 3
bmAttributes: 0x02 -> Bulk Transfer Type
wMaxPacketSize: 0x0200 = 0x200 max bytes
bInterval: 0x00
===>Interface Descriptor<===
bLength: 0x09
bDescriptorType: 0x04
bInterfaceNumber: 0x00
bAlternateSetting: 0x01
bNumEndpoints: 0x04
bInterfaceClass: 0x08 -> This is a Mass Storage USB Device Interface Class
bInterfaceSubClass: 0x06
bInterfaceProtocol: 0x62
iInterface: 0x00
===>Endpoint Descriptor<===
bLength: 0x07
bDescriptorType: 0x05
bEndpointAddress: 0x01 -> Direction: OUT - EndpointID: 1
bmAttributes: 0x02 -> Bulk Transfer Type
wMaxPacketSize: 0x0200 = 0x200 max bytes
bInterval: 0x00
-> This is a Mass Storage USB Device Interface Class
===>Descriptor Hex Dump<===
bLength: 0x04
bDescriptorType: 0x24
04 24 01 00
===>Endpoint Descriptor<===
bLength: 0x07
bDescriptorType: 0x05
bEndpointAddress: 0x83 -> Direction: IN - EndpointID: 3
bmAttributes: 0x02 -> Bulk Transfer Type
wMaxPacketSize: 0x0200 = 0x200 max bytes
bInterval: 0x00
-> This is a Mass Storage USB Device Interface Class
===>Descriptor Hex Dump<===
bLength: 0x04
bDescriptorType: 0x24
04 24 02 00
===>Endpoint Descriptor<===
bLength: 0x07
bDescriptorType: 0x05
bEndpointAddress: 0x84 -> Direction: IN - EndpointID: 4
bmAttributes: 0x02 -> Bulk Transfer Type
wMaxPacketSize: 0x0200 = 0x200 max bytes
bInterval: 0x00
-> This is a Mass Storage USB Device Interface Class
===>Descriptor Hex Dump<===
bLength: 0x04
bDescriptorType: 0x24
04 24 03 00
===>Endpoint Descriptor<===
bLength: 0x07
bDescriptorType: 0x05
bEndpointAddress: 0x05 -> Direction: OUT - EndpointID: 5
bmAttributes: 0x02 -> Bulk Transfer Type
wMaxPacketSize: 0x0200 = 0x200 max bytes
bInterval: 0x00
-> This is a Mass Storage USB Device Interface Class
===>Descriptor Hex Dump<===
bLength: 0x04
bDescriptorType: 0x24
04 24 04 00
I tried even to initialize it (I know, I know) - but that cannot be done either...
Does anyone know of a method that could help me get my files from that disk?
Aaaah - one more thing: I have not tried freezing yet

Best regards,
Kromag