We first look at the following two pictures. Picture 1 is the “BIOS CHIP” of the circuit board. When we replace the PCB, we need to replace the “BIOS CHIP” with your original PCB.
Picture 2 shows the “Board Number” of the board, and the “Board Number” must be the same!
FAQs of100815595 PCB
- Modular PSU accident – blown up two SATA drives
Solutions of100815595 PCB (Donor PCB)
- Seagate PCB 100815595 REV D
- ST2000DM005 Seagate PCB 100815595
- ST2000DM008 Seagate PCB 100815595
- ST4000DM004 Seagate PCB 100815595
- ST4000DM004 P/N: 2CV104-500 F/W: 0001 TK ZFN Seagate Barracuda 4TB
- ST2000DM008 P/N: 2FR102-501 F/W: 1003 TK ZFL Seagate 2TB
- ST4000DM004 P/N: 2CV104-568 F/W: 0001 TK ZFN Seagate Barracuda 4TB
- ST4000DM004 P/N: 2CV104-300 F/W: 0001 TK ZTT Seagate 4TB
- ST2000DM008 P/N: 2FR102-540 F/W: 0002 WU WFL Seagate 2TB
Note: When repairing a hard disk with a damaged circuit board, we must first ensure that the damage of the hard disk is caused by a circuit board failure. Usually it is relatively simple to replace the circuit board. The tools we need are heat guns, tweezers, etc., you can also find a local repair shop to help you complete this work.