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Re: Bad Hard Drive?..
Could be a couple of hings, bad PCB or seized motor. Bad PCB you could try a board swap with a matching donor drive. In addition to matching Model numbers, place of manufacture, firmware revisions, and as close as possible to same date WD specific info for selecting donors is
DCM codes for the (5th??? And) 6th numbers must match.
No Western Digital drives with the letter R in the code. EB and BB models.
Western Digital Drives EB and BB have the head stack affixed from the lid.
Western Digital the sixth char in the model is the cache. U = 2meg V=8meg
If it is a seized motor, then there is no home fix. Seized motor would require disassembly in a clean room and moving the platters to a suitable donor.
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