WD PCB 2060-771859 Failure

WD PCB 2060-771859 Failure

PCB failures (Such as WD PCB 2060-771859-*** (2061-771859-***)) affect thousands of hard drives every year and often result in permanent data loss. A hard drive may suddenly fail to power on, and a computer may not detect that it is plugged in. Some failed hard drives will also show up in computer BIOS with incorrect brand/model information. PCB failures can also cause physical issues such as read/write head failures, and many PCB failure symptoms overlap with the symptoms of other physical hard drive issues.

Some emails from customers of WD PCB 2060-771859 failures are listed below, along with tips for replacing & repairing.

WD PCB 2060-771859 Failures:

Q: Conversion of a 2060-771859

i have a 2060-771859. ?Is there another conversion option besides 2060-771852?

Q: wd5000lmvw-11ckrs0 terminal connection

Hi, has anyone tested what is terminal connection scheme for this drive ?. PCB is: 2060-771859 thanks in advance.

Q: WD Passport Edge 500GB, Slow response and partial head crash

Hi everyone, i’m stuck and can’t get to terminal on this drive: WD My Passport Edge: MDL: WD5000LMVW-11CKRS0 S/N: WXP1C42U1994 WWN: 50014EE25CA516DE DCM: HBCTJHNB R/N: 771859 Date: 06 SEP 2012 PCB Number: 2060-771859-000 PCB Sticker: 771859-000 Drive has “Slow Response” issue, is mapping slowly. Drive also has partial head crash, large areas unavailable with rattling/squeeking noise. In WD Marvell USB Utility, Autodetecting… Error: “HDDs …

Q: List of compatible SATA PCB for 2,5″ USB drives

USB – SATA 701605 – 701499 701615 – 701499 701635 – 701572 701650 – 701499 701675 – 701672, 701609, or 771672 771737 – 701692 or 771692 771754 – 701692 or 771692 701754 – 771692 771761 – 771692 771801 – 771823 771814 – 771820 771859 – 771852 771949 – 771959 or 771939 771961 – 771960, 771939, or 771959 771962 – 771931 or 771959 771817 – 771820 800041 – 800022 800038 – 800025 800069 – 800066 800067 – 800065 810012 – 800022 If somebody knows another compatible boards, please write …

Q: WD Passport USB transfer to compatible SATA Circuit PCB

Today me share the following model compatible PCB SATA 701605 – 701499 701615 – 701499 701635 – 701572 701650 – 701499 701675 – 701672, 701609, or 771672 771737 – 701692 or 771692 771754 – 701692 771761 – 771692 771801 – 771823 771814 – 771820 771859 – 771852 771949 – 771959 or 771939 771961 – 771960, 771939, or 771959 771962 – 771931 or 771959 771817 – 771820 800041 – 800022 701675-001 – 701672-001 External ROM 88I9045-TJF2 701675-001 – 701609-004 No External ROM 88i8946-TJF2 701609-000

Q: SED Drive Locked

Hi all, MODEL WD5000LMVW-11CKRS0 PCB NO 2060-771859-000 I’ve swap ROM chip to SATA PCB (2060-771852-001) I believed most of you are no stranger to this hard drive, yes it is SED DRIVE LOCKED hard drive I follow the instruction from Ace’s blog (PC-3000 for HDD How to solve the SED problem in 2,5″ WD drives) till -> “5 Start the utility in Kernel mode, load DIR and loader into RAM using

Q: Western Digital USB-SATA PCB Package

DFL is offering a package containing “all the compatible SATA PCBs for the most common USB PCBs including USB PCB 701605, 701615, 701635, 701675, 771737, 771754, 771761, 771801, 771814, 771817, 771859, 771961, 80038, 800041(3TB)” https//wwwdolphindatalabcom/product/western-digital-usb-sata-pcb-package/ Anyone have any thoughts or input about this? Seems like it may be a good deal if these are actually the most common boards I’m still waiting for an answer

Q: my passport aide

HelloI’m just starting to repair a hard drive and I need some help. I have a WD external drive My passportwith a 500giga disk Model: WD5000LMVW in USB.The hard disk starts up but after 5 minutes it disconnects by itself. I think it’s a PCB problem, so I wanted to change the PCB, I found the same one, but I wonder if instead of putting a pcb usb we can put a pcb sata.Here is the reference 2060-771859-000 REV-P1Thank you for your adviceSorry for the translation, it’s done for a translator.

Replacement WD PCB 2060-771859:

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