{"id":1178,"date":"2021-12-04T23:00:00","date_gmt":"2021-12-04T23:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.harddriveparts.com\/blog\/wd-pcb-2060-771823-failure\/"},"modified":"2022-06-28T09:58:48","modified_gmt":"2022-06-28T08:58:48","slug":"wd-pcb-2060-771823-failure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.harddriveparts.com\/blog\/wd-pcb-2060-771823-failure.html","title":{"rendered":"WD PCB 2060-771823 Failure"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>PCB failures (Such as <b>WD PCB 2060-771823-*** (2061-771823-***)<\/b>) 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.<\/p>\n<p>Some emails from customers of WD PCB 2060-771823 failures are listed below, along with tips for replacing &#038; repairing.<\/p>\n<h3>WD PCB 2060-771823 Failures:<\/h3>\n<p><b>Q: Transfer ROM 771801 -> 771823?<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Hi, I wish to recover the USB3.0 WD Passport having controller &#8220;771801&#8221;. According to the information is this sub-category, the matching SATA controller is 771823. However, as seen from the attached pictures, the ROM chip, U12, is different physically &#8211; the newer, 771823 controller has the solder legs Under the U12 chip but the Patient controller, 771801 has regular solder legs. &#8211; I think they refer to the newer legs-under ROM chip as an &#8220;SMT&#8221; &#8230;<\/p>\n<p><b>Q: PCB id 771801 vs 771823<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Hi all, I have question about original usb drive wd with pcb id : 771801 and donor sata pcb id : 771823. assume original head and rom good. and donor pcb 771823 good.. so rom original + pcb donor install on original drive. what happen ? it direct can get data from this sata drive or need back to original usb drive after repair use sata board ? Thanks,. Jinarto<\/p>\n<p><b>Q: List of compatible SATA PCB for 2,5&#8243; USB drives<\/b><\/p>\n<p>USB &#8211; SATA 701605 &#8211; 701499 701615 &#8211; 701499 701635 &#8211; 701572 701650 &#8211; 701499 701675 &#8211; 701672, 701609, or 771672 771737 &#8211; 701692 or 771692 771754 &#8211; 701692 or 771692 701754 &#8211; 771692 771761 &#8211; 771692 771801 &#8211; 771823 771814 &#8211; 771820 771859 &#8211; 771852 771949 &#8211; 771959 or 771939 771961 &#8211; 771960, 771939, or 771959 771962 &#8211; 771931 or 771959 771817 &#8211; 771820 800041 &#8211; 800022 800038 &#8211; 800025 800069 &#8211; 800066 800067 &#8211; 800065 810012 &#8211; 800022 If somebody knows another compatible boards, please &#8230;<\/p>\n<p><b>Q: Info about SATA-USB compatible WD board<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Hello,can you tell me a SATA board compatible with USB board 2060-771801-002 REV P1?It is from a WD5000BMVW-11S5XS0 Is 771823 compatible?Many thanks!Simone<\/p>\n<p><b>Q: WD My Passport WD10JMVW recovery<\/b><\/p>\n<p> same beeping symptoms occurs Disk has been opened in clean room for observation but there&#8217;s no visible damage on top platter and heads are parked nicely to the ramp I have also a SATA PCB which should be compatible with the original PCB (2060-771823-000) but I haven&#8217;t done any ROM transfer yet to this one because of the possible encrypting problem If there&#8217;s someone who has fixed this kind of problems I would appreciate to get an estimate quote for recovery as PM Thanks! BR, A-P<\/p>\n<p><b>Q: WD Passport USB transfer to compatible SATA Circuit PCB<\/b><\/p>\n<p> to SATA PCB data recovery Today me share the following model compatible PCB SATA 701605 &#8211; 701499 701615 &#8211; 701499 701635 &#8211; 701572 701650 &#8211; 701499 701675 &#8211; 701672, 701609, or 771672 771737 &#8211; 701692 or 771692 771754 &#8211; 701692 771761 &#8211; 771692 771801 &#8211; 771823 771814 &#8211; 771820 771859 &#8211; 771852 771949 &#8211; 771959 or 771939 771961 &#8211; 771960, 771939, or 771959 771962 &#8211; 771931 or 771959 771817 &#8211; 771820 800041 &#8211; 800022 701675-001 &#8211; 701672-001 External ROM 88I9045-TJF2 701675-001 &#8211; 701609-004 No External ROM <\/p>\n<p><b>Q: Is U14 EEPROM swap necessary for MyPassport board swap?<\/b><\/p>\n<p> U14 chip be able to decrypt the data? Or would I need to get a compatible SATA board and decrypt with Reallymine? The &#8220;u14 dead&#8221; topic at https\/\/forumhddgurucom\/viewtopicphp?f=1&amp;t=34927 suggests that it may be possible to use a 771823 SATA board HD specs WD10JMVW Controller 88I9346-TFJ2 SMOOTH A21U599 EEPROM BIOS U12 and U14 25x25blnig<\/p>\n<p><b>Q: Change PCB WD10JMVM-11S5XS0<\/b><\/p>\n<p>I have a USB hard drive WD10JMVM-11S5XS0 withPCB: 2060-771801-002 REV. A and I tried to put aPCB: 2060-771823-000 REV. A and when I transferred the ROM, the PCBdoes not respondDoes anyone know any compatibility with this PCB?Thanks in advance<\/p>\n<h3>Replacement WD PCB 2060-771823:<\/h3>\n<p>To repair a failure board, the simple way is swapping the failure board with a replacement board. Donor boards on HardDriveParts.com are listed below:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.harddriveparts.com\/wd-wd10jpvt-pcb-board-2060771823004-p-3760.html\">WD WD10JPVT PCB Board 2060-771823-004<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.harddriveparts.com\/western-digital-pcb-board-2060771823004-p-3474.html\">Western Digital PCB Board 2060-771823-004<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.harddriveparts.com\/wd10jpvt-wd-pcb-circuit-board-2060771823000-p-1223.html\">WD10JPVT WD PCB Circuit Board 2060-771823-000<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.harddriveparts.com\/wd20npvt-wd-pcb-circuit-board-2060771823000-p-1224.html\">WD20NPVT WD PCB Circuit Board 2060-771823-000<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.harddriveparts.com\/wd3200bpvt-wd-pcb-circuit-board-2060771823000-p-1220.html\">WD3200BPVT WD PCB Circuit Board 2060-771823-000<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.harddriveparts.com\/wd5000bpvt-wd-pcb-circuit-board-2060771823000-p-1221.html\">WD5000BPVT WD PCB Circuit Board 2060-771823-000<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.harddriveparts.com\/wd7500bpvt-wd-pcb-circuit-board-2060771823000-p-1222.html\">WD7500BPVT WD PCB Circuit Board 2060-771823-000<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.harddriveparts.com\/western-digital-pcb-board-2060771823000-rev-a-p-115.html\">Western Digital PCB Board 2060-771823-000 REV A<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>PCB failures (Such as WD PCB 2060-771823-*** (2061-771823-***)) 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. 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