I’ve got a WD Easystore drive and the customer ripped the USB port off of it. The PCB board says 2060-800041-003 REV P1 on it and I see there is a 8 pin BIOS chip on it. Is that the only chip that would need to be moved over to make this thing work again? Do you all perform the service of swapping out that chip, I don’t think you do but wanted to ask none the less. Thank you. RG
We just sell PCB. You can move the BIOS from your original PCB by using hot-air gun, then soldered it on the replacement board. Please refer: https://www.hddzone.com/hard_drive_pcb_firmware_transfer.html . Or you can find an electronics repair shop help you.
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