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WD6400AACS not detected in BIOS

 
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 4:46 pm    Post subject: WD6400AACS not detected in BIOS Reply with quote

Hi everybody,

HDD1: WD 640 GB, Caviar Green (old)
S/N: WD6400AACS-00D6B1
WWN: 50014EE1573C3C9B
DATE: 04 AUG 2009
DCM: HHNNNT2MFN
LBA: 1250263728
Firmware #: 2060-701590-000 REV A

I've one Western Digital 640 GB hard disk that suddenly stop responding a month ago. There is no burn on it's PCB, everyhing looks okay. I still can feel the disk is spinning when I power it on. I managed to get another hard disk, WD 320 GB which has quite similar firmware version as below:


HDD2: WD 320 GB, Caviar Blue (new)
S/N: WD3200AAKS-00L9A0
WWN: 50014EE05764353D
DATE: 06 FEB 2010
DCM: HARNHT2CE
DCX: 8003LPB91
Firmware #: 2060-701590-001 REV A

I've tried the 'change PCB method', but that didn't changed anything, my PC still can't detect this drive. I want to try to change the U12 ROM ship, but the patient PCB do not has U12 ROM chip on it. What else can I try?

I really need to get the data inside this dead hard disk, there are so many important data in it. Kindly, please guide and help me to get those data back. Thanks in advance.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 5:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It does not seems like a PCB problem if your drive spins up.
Most likely internal problem.

If your drive does not click, it could be an inexpensive fix by data recovery pro.

Where are you located?
I might be able to suggest a company near by you.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 3:02 am    Post subject: Re: WD6400AACS not detected in BIOS Reply with quote

dimpel wrote:
Hi everybody,

HDD1: WD 640 GB, Caviar Green (old)
S/N: WD6400AACS-00D6B1
WWN: 50014EE1573C3C9B
DATE: 04 AUG 2009
DCM: HHNNNT2MFN
LBA: 1250263728
Firmware #: 2060-701590-000 REV A

I've one Western Digital 640 GB hard disk that suddenly stop responding a month ago. There is no burn on it's PCB, everyhing looks okay. I still can feel the disk is spinning when I power it on. I managed to get another hard disk, WD 320 GB which has quite similar firmware version as below:


HDD2: WD 320 GB, Caviar Blue (new)
S/N: WD3200AAKS-00L9A0
WWN: 50014EE05764353D
DATE: 06 FEB 2010
DCM: HARNHT2CE
DCX: 8003LPB91
Firmware #: 2060-701590-001 REV A

I've tried the 'change PCB method', but that didn't changed anything, my PC still can't detect this drive. I want to try to change the U12 ROM ship, but the patient PCB do not has U12 ROM chip on it. What else can I try?

I really need to get the data inside this dead hard disk, there are so many important data in it. Kindly, please guide and help me to get those data back. Thanks in advance.


it's seems no the PCB problem. you just simple replacement PCB won't help at all. ROM inside MCU. it need special tools for process. for your case may be got firmware even head problem. as my experience****no clicking no meaning no head crash**** but without diagnose i can't confirm said anything. please contact me by email or MSN if need help. i charge reasonable price. no success no data.
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 9:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi harddrivespecialist, I'm from Malaysia.

Hi sunnydreamspace, yes the dead drive is not clicking, it spins as normal as it was. Just that I can't see it in BIOS anymore. Based on your experience, do the reprogram the ROM (inside MCU) costy?
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 2:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Contact Mike Lee in Malaysia.

He is very responsible and inexpensive.

http://www.softcom.com.my/
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PostPosted: Sat May 01, 2010 12:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

dimpel wrote:
Hi harddrivespecialist, I'm from Malaysia.

Hi sunnydreamspace, yes the dead drive is not clicking, it spins as normal as it was. Just that I can't see it in BIOS anymore. Based on your experience, do the reprogram the ROM (inside MCU) costy?

i can't say anything without diagnose. but i think your case no serious. i can handle it.
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