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pcimage wrote:Sounds likes you need to find a new outsource partner.
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pcimage wrote:Maybe we’re lucky then...
Our average is 90% success with one set of heads, with 5% using more than one set and 5% total failure. Excluding ones with obvious unrecoverable MD.
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I know what you mean, so not different at all. The majority of Rosewoods I have been working on come from those Lacie orange externals that photographers and videographers use.posidon wrote:Sean & labtech
We deal with non-technical customers like photographers who use disk roughly, overstress it using beyond its rated capacity.
Very true, same here. Why? Because photographers and videographers work with big size projects combining photos and large videos. In particular, I have noticed many who use those drives with Adobe Premier software, stressing the drive and causing failure. Had at least 3 with this exact circumstances in a 2 week span.posidon wrote:Often data size is in Terabytes or 90% of disk capacity.
This should not be the case, unless they open it up, which they should not do. Some minimal dust is present in many drives. In my experience with Rosewoods, in regular mechanical failures, noticed they don't have as many bad sectors as other brand drives.posidon wrote:Disk Platters are degraded with dust.
That's what the customers do, it is typical.posidon wrote:To add more trouble disk has gone through all types of mechanical stress like shocks /vibrations , accidental fall etc.
Again, this was more or less a rate in "normal circumstances". Severe physical shocks/drops, then that is a different story, which would be normal to expect/have low success rate.posidon wrote:Pls. note our recoveries are far different than yours. To recover such disks your claim of single donor does not justify.
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