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> Nope, I don’t think I have gotten there yet. There are very few Western Digital external products that take.
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I even tried testing R64 with a digital multimeter, but I guess I am doing that wrong since it just shows 0 (and all the other components that are marked Rxx show 0 too)> > And thanks a ton ... if everything works, if I get back the contents of this hard disk, the first thing I am doing is taking a back up and the second thing, coming to wherever you are and getting you a cup of coffee ! > Alternatively, if the drive spins up when attached to the computer but not when installed in its enclosure, ... Let us know if you get to this stage. How do I know Because the lab was full of those adapters. 94-1 ewokky Dell Precision M3800 i7-4702HQ Haswell. It didn’t take out my computer’s power supply though ... I am attaching a couple of high-res pictures. > > > Also, I did a little more searching around the web, and man fzabkar does your name pop up everywhere ! WD community, Seagate community, hddguru … !! You are the man! Anyways, I saw a lot of suggestions you have posted about burnt out D4 diodes … I am not really sure if that’s the case in my situation here, but I am linking to a picture that shows D4 and R64 clearly. 3-Inch FHD (1920 X 1080), 8GB x 1 DDR4 2666MHz, 1 TB 5400 RPM, Tray Load DVD Drive The Dell USB 3.
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If this is the case, could you upload a photo of the component side of the board? > Yes, the drive doesn’t spin up after connecting it to my motherboard. > I do not know if it was !! > That said, if your drive doesn’t spin up after connecting it to your computer’s motherboard, or if it takes out your computer’s power supply, then the HDD PCB is most probably faulty. Your adapter should have been OK, provided that it was a regulated type of the correct polarity.