I received this WD1600AAJS-08L7A0 with a dead PCB and the ROM is part of the MCU, the drive does not spin up at all. If I install a donor PCB then the drive spins with partial module access but no data access.
So before I swap the MCU to the donor drive, what modules do I need from the patient drive to generate a new ROM so that I can just write it back to the donor PCB..
Just an update, I need to be very careful of what ROM I write to the donor PCB`s because I scrapped two already because of the wrong ROM for some reason.
I wrote a ROM that I received online with the same model and firmware version and it broke the donor PCB with no response. I connect another PCB, then the drive spins up with partial module access, very interesting when I tried to read mod 11 then the drive goes all nuts and switches off.
What I did see is that the patient PCB does have an IC12 as the other x3 donor drives does not have a IC12, only ROM in the MCU, but if I swap IC12 then it still boot from the MCU ROM not IC12 if I compare the WWN details.
With the WDROMv17.exe I can view the patient IC12 and all looks good and it extracted all ROM modules, I then decided to write all those modules back to the drive and on power reset nothing, another dead PCB.
I only have x2 boards left so is there a way to get the correct ROM on the donor PCB without MCU swap ?
For your WD1600AAJS PCB swap, you need to extract the complete ROM image from your original drive's MCU. This contains:
Physical MCU Transfer (most reliable): Desolder the MCU from your patient PCB and install it on the donor PCB.
ROM Extraction & Re-flashing: Use a ROM programmer (TL866II+, Xeltek, or dedicated HDD ROM clip programmer) to extract the ROM image from your original MCU, then write it to a compatible chip on the donor PCB.
Serial Boot Mode: If the chip can't be removed, access UART pins and short the "magic" pins to force serial boot mode for firmware dumping.
Since your drive already spins with partial module access on the donor PCB, you're close. The ROM transfer is the critical step.
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Thanks Luce just to update:
... what modules do I need from the patient drive to generate a new ROM so that I can just write it back to the donor PCB..
This is the ROM read from IC12 on external reader, I then extracted the ROM modules.
When I write all those models to the donor PCB with the patient IC12 soldered on then the PCB is dead.
I believe the MCU is not 100% compatible and this is my issue ☹
Patient : 88i8846E-TFJ2
Donor: 88i8846-TPJ2
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Subject: Re: 701590 ROM generate
You need 0x102, 0x103, 0x104, 0x105, 0x106, 0x107, 0x109. I can rebuild the ROM for you if your tool can't do it.
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... what modules do I need from the patient drive to generate a new ROM so that I can just write it back to the donor PCB..
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