Hi guys!
I was wondering if someone can answer this once and for all.. I have been searching the web and I have been talking to my senior engineer but I just can't get a definitive answer.
When I need donor heads for Western Digital drives, I know that luck is a big factor but how to increase my chances?
I have the following drive right beside me:
MDL: WD2500JS-40TGB0
DATE: 17 AUG 2006
DCM: DBCAYT2CAN
Product of Thailand
I know that the DCM is the major key here but one site says you should match the whole thing (which is nearly impossible). Another site says that the 5th and 6th letters are the most important; "YT" in this case. A third site says that the five last letters are the most important; "T2CAN" here...
My engineer friend claims that the firmware ("TG" in the MDL-number) is crucial but is it? Does the date matter at all? Sometimes it seems like drives manufactured about the same time matches better... Any truth in this or just a feeling?
And of curse manufacturing country may play a part too...
Please, if someone knows about this, I urge you to answer!
Thanks in advance!
