WD101EDBZ-11B1DA0 10TB

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WD101EDBZ-11B1DA0 10TB

Postby lukes1582 » 02.10.24, 07:46

Model : WDC WD101EDBZ-11B1DA0
Serial: VH0EH6SM
Firmware : 85.00A85
Capacity : 9314 GB (19 532 873 728*512)

Customer brought this drive in and its been removed from its WD USB enclosure USB3.
Looks like we have no support for this drive yet.
This drive spins up and has faint clicking before it comes ready with full ID but there is no data access.
I tried to diagnose the fault with PC3K, but once I launched the 'Utility start' command, the program generated an error and displayed a popup saying 'Techno key error Device Error Detected: "SUCCESS"'.
Additionally, the client provided me with a twin hard drive that is 99% compatible, and I tried swapping the PCB.
With either the original PCB or the twin PCB, the hard drive doesn't work.

Does anyone know if there is helium or similar gases inside the memory?

Does anyone have any ideas?

Are there any suggestions with solving these drives?

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Re: WD101EDBZ-11B1DA0 10TB

Postby d_d_recovery » 02.10.24, 18:12

Are the errors UNC errors?


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Re: WD101EDBZ-11B1DA0 10TB

Postby crashpcberlin » 07.10.24, 20:53

No, these models aren't helium filled.

Generally: when you can see screws on the lid: NO HELIUM.

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Re: WD101EDBZ-11B1DA0 10TB

Postby d_d_recovery » 07.10.24, 21:34

crashpcberlin wrote:Source of the post No, these models aren't helium filled.
Generally: when you can see screws on the lid: NO HELIUM.

Makes no difference, the fix normally still works.


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Re: WD101EDBZ-11B1DA0 10TB

Postby crashpcberlin » 07.10.24, 22:06

d_d_recovery wrote:
crashpcberlin wrote:Source of the post No, these models aren't helium filled.
Generally: when you can see screws on the lid: NO HELIUM.

Makes no difference, the fix normally still works.


?

My comment was regarding OP question:

Does anyone know if there is helium or similar gases inside the memory?


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Re: WD101EDBZ-11B1DA0 10TB

Postby cetiner » 23.01.25, 15:15

I have same issue with same drive model is there any solution you find this problem?


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Re: WD101EDBZ-11B1DA0 10TB

Postby AJ2008 » 08.02.25, 20:36

You sure its a WD not HGST?

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Re: WD101EDBZ-11B1DA0 10TB

Postby Doomer » 21.02.25, 16:29

lukes1582 wrote:Source of the post
This drive spins up and has faint clicking before it comes ready with full ID but there is no data access.

It's torn heads or media damage.
Also it's a HGST drive, not WD.


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