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The document discusses how to connect and recover data from USB-only Western Digital hard drives using HD Doctor.

The USB-only Western Digital hard drive needs to have its PCB removed and connected to the data pins of a SATA interface from another hard drive.

The steps shown are to remove capacitors from the PCB, identify the ground and data pins on the PCB and SATA interface, and connect them together. The SATA interface is then connected to a SATA to IDE adapter.

How to connect and recover USB-only

western digital drives with HD Doctor suite


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digital drives with HD Doctor suite
So far in the hard disk market, we can find many western digital hard drives with USB interface
only. You can seldom find some data recovery tools which are able to operate on their firmware
section, if such kind of hard drives are not detected due to firmware corruption, its hard to
restore the drives and recover the data.
How to work on the firmware of western digital hard drives with USB interface only? This is a
common problem met by many data recovery experts even if you have good data recovery tools
or even if you have USB to SATA or IDE adapters.
Here we take HD Doctor suite as an example to explain how to connect USB-only western
digital hard drives with HD Doctor suite. As everybody knows, HD Doctor suite is specially
designed to repair firmware failures and restore hard drives, HD Doctor contains HD Doctor for
Seagate, HD Doctor for WD, HD Doctor for maxtor, HD Doctor for Hitachi and HD Doctor
for Samsung. Therefore, you just need to connect the USB-only WD drives to HD Doctor for
WD and then you are able to handle the firmware section.
The following are some simple steps:
Step 1 Remove the PCB from the drive.

As shown in the picture above, we need to remove these 4 capacitors from the PCB carefully.
Its suggested that you can remove them with a hot air gun.
Step 2
Find a SATA data transfer interface from a SATA drive. You dont need to care about the model
number, the firmware version or PCB number. Any hard drive with a SATA interface will do.

It can be told from the picture that the longest 3 pins are the ground pins, the other four pins
belong to SATA data pins. We need to connect them together later.

Step 3:

From the back side of the PCB, we can see the pins E71, E72, E73 and E74 belong t SATA data
pins. And the other four pins marked with a red square belong to ground pins.
Step 4:

Now connect each pin to their corresponding one. Ground pins to ground ones, SATA data pins
to SATA data ones.
After that, you can connect the SATA interface to SATA to IDE adaptor, and then the data can
be transfer correctly.
Last but not the least
The USB interface also needs to be connected to your PC as the power supply. Otherwise the
drive will not spin at all.
Now we can diagnose or restore the WD hard drive as usual ones by handling the firmware
section.
Many thanks to Ann LeFlore who devoted a lot to the picture and idea of this post.
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1.

Erik Sollie says:


November 19, 2010 at 12:01 AM
I see that in this example an older type if WD-drive is used, the newer ones have another
SATA-to-USB bridge-chip on it, an INIC1706E, which also provides for an encryption
(AES128bit). My question is if this solution totally goes around this chip, or that the chip
still is used. Because if it goes around this chip, we can only access encrypted data, which
might not be (easily) recoverable.
Next this newer type of PCB does not give a E74, but a E75; is this the same connection?
Very interresting, but I miss the notification if E71 is Tx+ or Rx+. I guess it is Tx+,
which will lead to the next connections:
E71 Tx+
E72 TxE73 RxE74 Rx+ (E75???)
Tomorrow (with permission of the customer) Im going to try this, and post it here if it
works.

2.

kfdatarecoveryhr says:
November 29, 2010 at 2:08 AM
BTW WD head alignment is not with a tool
you do not need a tool to do this one
you just need to understand how the drive works and you an eralign all heads on it very
easily
I think that the enginers cuold help to do this one inside the program it is hanging on the
second step when the ROM is reading the EEPROM and trying to initialize the or
position the actualator along the data storage track so that it can go onto the third step and
read again the ROM + \EEPROM to arrive at the reserved sectors to read them and part
of the program inside to initialize the drive
it is never reaching 3rd step in the process and it is hung on the second step in the process
you can learn a lot from them and especially in understanding the structure and make up
of the interal drive and what it does
it would be nice then if the progarm could encorpurate this into it for aligning heads in

the drive
it is in the initialization process is why it clicks
hands on the second step of the rom read to the eeprom to move the head to the servo
controller so it can posiition the head along the data storage track
can not position the head in the beginning when it is performing second stage of read
process
most of the time on the 3 clicks and spin up and down and go ready is becasue it is not
able to read the data storage track
it has not even gotten to the SA on this one yet or the reserved tracks as they are called
if you can not get the head to align correctly to read the data storage tracks it will click
and send a signal to the preamp to try and calibrate this one to read it
the drive fly height has an issue on this one and this is the frist data storage track and it is
determined by the servo writer and the first head is set and the second head and so on has
to servo off this head to make it work
this one is done when the servoing of the drive is put together
you have to know how the servoing is set then after how the boot sequence is set and then
you can figure out the rest of it
becasue it is possible if they really want to add ROM and RAM features to the WD
doctor so you can do head maping
the head map is located in a SA Module and also the EEPROM 000A
you can use this to alter the head maps of the hdd
second off if your support team can add an alignment feature to the program for aligning
heads
it can be done internally in the hdd to align your heads
3. Do you trust magic of repairing WD hard drives - DATA RECOVERY SALON says:
January 18, 2011 at 9:48 AM
[] >>You can firstly learn the important firmware modules here >>PCB to identify
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USB port only to professional hdd repair tools to pe []

4.

Jorge says:
February 28, 2011 at 3:57 PM
Hi all, Im a little bit confused.
The four pins marked with a red square have to be connected with the pins 1, 4 and 7 of
the SATA interface.
Ok, but if we have 4 pins, and in the SATA interface there are only 3, how I have to
connect the 4 ground pins exactly?.
Have I to connect all ground pins?
How I have to connect them?
The rest I think that is clear.

71 (Tx+) with the second pin in the SATA interface.


72 (Tx-) with the third pin in the SATA interface.
73 (Rx-) with the fifth pin in the SATA interface.
75 (Rx+) with the sixth pin in the SATA interface.
Thanks in advanced.

5.

Charles says:
March 11, 2011 at 11:17 AM
Where do you connect the power on this pcb?

6.

OnData says:
March 14, 2011 at 5:08 AM
http://picasaweb.google.com/puzanovhdd/dPrmmI please check this link and it has good
pictures showing the connections and details for the USB drive repair

7.

PizzaG says:
March 30, 2011 at 9:19 PM
awesome stuff guys. my hd is not broken but i still want it as internal sata. can i just
solder the connections for sata and have it work that way? ofcourse id still have to use the
usb plug for power but thats fine. i just want sata working

8.

Matt says:
June 5, 2011 at 3:52 PM
I have read this over and over and tried to gain access to the photos on Comment # 9
which are not there anymore. Can someone please tell me where I can find these please.

9.

bSpoorruri says:
June 23, 2011 at 12:03 AM

I tried up update my anti virus, which in return corrupted all of my drivers for mouse
keyboard and back up hard drive. So I put in the only disc that came with the computer
and was going to reinstall them, but it was a recovery disc. While it was doing whatever I
noticed it said backing up files. When I got into the computer .everything was gone.
So my question is Is there any way possible to get any information back? At the
moment theres something wrong that it wont even let my USB wireless internet to
connect, so I cant download anything. You always hear that even though something is
deleted it can still be found.is that the case here too? Any help is appreciated. Thanks!

10.

nzo17 says:
July 6, 2011 at 4:58 PM
@Matt, whats your email ill send a copy to you.

11.

Miri says:
July 12, 2011 at 12:15 PM
Hi nzo17, I also cannot get access to the pictures. I would really really appreciate any
help because my 740gb wd passport is failing on me and I absolutely cannot pay $500 for
data recovery. I am not experienced in this field at all but am very eager to try everything
in my power to retrieve my data! This post has been tremendously helpful because there
seems to be almost no easily available help on this topic elsewhere. Please help clarify
further anything that you can. Thank you in advance!

12.

Chaos5 says:
August 3, 2011 at 7:46 AM
Hello,
@ onDate: Sorry, i dont can see your pictur.
My Problem is. The HDD is as unknow device identified.
I dont can take a another electronic, while the rev. is not identified.
Is the Data on all electronic identified? (E71/72/73/75)
How i to connect the power on the electronic?

13.

Bryan L. says:
September 28, 2011 at 5:34 AM
So what are those pins in the 12-pin header doing? Ive read stuff around the web saying
that you cant connect to SATA with them but why not? They dont correspond to
SATA pins OR USB pins? Then what are they for? Feel free to e-mail me if you have
access to my address.

14.

Itay Levy says:


October 11, 2011 at 8:08 AM
can someone pls upload the pictures again? or mail them to il@protec.dk
thanks

15.

Valamas says:
November 23, 2011 at 3:08 AM
Please email the pics to valamas@gmail.com thanks

16. Connecting a sata cable to a usb hard drive circuit board | web technical support says:
November 23, 2011 at 5:29 AM
[] For reference I am trying to follow this page: How to connect and data recover from
a WD HD []

17.

Jeff says:
December 22, 2011 at 7:41 AM
Does anyone know how to recover the ATA password locked drives without any
hardware interference? I am not a HDD specialist, especially in the hardware level, but
software may do. Any thought on that one? Anyone?

18. Connecting a sata cable to a usb hard drive circuit board | Q&A System says:
January 5, 2012 at 1:54 PM

[] For reference I am attempting to stick to this page: How to connect and data recover
from the WD HD []

19.

Diogen says:
January 23, 2012 at 8:56 AM
Nice translation of ACE manuals :D

20.

Julian says:
February 19, 2012 at 3:32 PM
Great information! I have been hunting for something such as this for a time now.
Cheers!

21. How to connect Western Digital My passport using other means? says:
February 20, 2012 at 1:01 AM
[] very complicated. Check this out. I dont know why youd want to go through all the
trouble though Answered []

22.

Franklin says:
March 6, 2012 at 5:16 PM
Please help me!
How to connect a PCB 2061-701285-100 AK, which works in a WD 800VE (S/N:
WXE206758732); (P/N: WD800VE-00HDT0), (DCM is:HONTJHNH), and it is stamped
with 2060-701285-001 REV A

23.

HDD HELP says:


April 17, 2012 at 12:43 AM
What about the USB3.0 Western Digital Passport Hard Disk Drives?
They have a different Chipset, different Traces and pinpoints all together
Can someone please decypher the 12 pin connector on the back?

Or figure out what pinpoints will provide SATA Access.

24.

WD HATER says:
May 11, 2012 at 10:45 PM
Same here, help needed for a usb3.0 western digital passport hard drive is there a way to
do the same thing to one of these. Thanks

25.

sebeanhsiung says:
June 11, 2012 at 3:00 AM
We know theres one new WD Repair tool which can deal with USB WD drives directly
for firmware issue, you can visit the link here:
http://www.dolphindatalab.com/product/new-wd-firmware-repair-hardware-dfl-wdii/

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