Hello,
please help me for the following problem.
Head problem drive. All heads crashed. WD5000LPVX-75V0TTO DCM: HHMTJBK PCB:2060-771959-000 revA
Donor drive - WD5000LPVX-75V0TT0 DCM: HBKTJHB pcb: 2060-771959-000
I did the head swap, but the drive working only safe mode.
I can see the serial number and the MB (0)
How can I save the data from the drive? If the donor was not 100% match, could someone send me the right firmware/loader/rom versions?
Thank you!
Techno mode key
Techno mode key......................... : Ok
RAM:
HDD Info reading........................ : Ok
Heads number............................ : 2
Cyl Count............................... : 256
ROM:
ROM reading............................. : Ok
ROM Data size........................... : 256 Kb
Flash ROM dir reading................... : Ok
Flash ROM dir reading (Ext)............. : Ok (Active)
Modules directory address............... : 99 443
SA regions address...................... : by default
SA Translator loading................... : Ok
ROM Modules:
ROM version............................. : 06.1TJ
ROM F/W version......................... : 0006001T
Overlay F/W version..................... : 06.1TJ
Servo F/W version....................... : NE.11
Heads configuration..................... : by map
Heads number............................ : 2
Heads number in use..................... : 2
Switched off heads...................... : No
Heads map............................... : 0,1
WD5000LPVX-75V0TT0 rom/firmware
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Re: WD5000LPVX-75V0TT0 rom/firmware
Postby gabrielknight » 20.07.15, 12:13
the donor pc version is Revp2 

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