![]() ![]() It's a WDC WD20EADS-00W (WD Caviar green) hard-drive setup on a different board and much smaller than the one you have. I'm glad I found this post and that you found a cure for that HP disease.īut mine is a 2TB simplesave. ![]() P.p.s.: now you can solder again the pin number 6 and remove the wires.Ĭould someone of the ADMINISTRATORS write on the title of this 3ad the keyworld ? P.s.:i think this task had 0,1% probability of success. At the end i disconnected and reconnected the usb device. You can see in the following picture as it is recognized.ġ1) From WD website i downloaded the tool "WD SmartWare Virtual CD Manager for Windows Web Release-v1.0.8.3.exe" (annexed to this post)ġ2) i used the tool, following the onscreen instructions. 1)i soldered pin number 6 of the flash, as shown in the following picture, to a wire, disconnecting the flash's pin from PCB.Ģ)i soldered a wire to the PCB near pin 6ģ)i connected the hard disk with adapter to usb port of my pc.Ĥ)i opened the utility "Apollo 1607E Firmware Updater v2.018-v2.019 (1.0.8.6).exe" (annexed to this post)Ħ)i selected "Accept" to license agreementħ) i connected both wires between them (by this way the flash becomes writable)ĩ) The utility told me "Update SUCCESSFULL!!"ġ0) i disconnected the usb cable and reconnected it, and now the hard disk is recognized as WD passport device. ![]()
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