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 Post subject: Which success rate do you have with thin 7mm hard drives ?
PostPosted: February 21st, 2019, 9:47 
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Hi,

We know that thin 7mm hard drives are prone to mechanical failures due to their weakness, the scratches possibly being deeper than for other hard drives.

I would like to hear about which ratio of success/failure rate you have experienced (and consequently expect) with those drives when a mechanical repair was required.

I'm especially interested with success rate for Seagate Mobile HDD, in 1TB (e.g. ST1000LM035) and 2TB (e.g. ST2000LM007) capacities.

Don't hesitate to include 7mm drives other brands like Hitachi if this helps having a broader statistical base.
Just tell if your stats include only Seagate drives, or 7mm drives from all brands.

No need for precise statistics but just a rough estimate.

Thanks.


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 Post subject: Re: Which success rate do you have with thin 7mm hard drives
PostPosted: February 21st, 2019, 14:59 
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We have excellent results with most Rosewood drives, 95% or better if you exclude badly scratched platters.

Quite often requires a few donors though :-(

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 Post subject: Re: Which success rate do you have with thin 7mm hard drives
PostPosted: February 26th, 2019, 19:20 
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i like them too, 90%+ success rate (didn't really count it, but there was only one case where i could not even grab the SA), including the badly scratched ones.

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 Post subject: Re: Which success rate do you have with thin 7mm hard drives
PostPosted: August 26th, 2019, 7:17 
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used to change a few heads to get data in st2000lm007.

until we change our technique in head replacement.
works almost all the time with 1 head now.

this drive is really creating new challenge.


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 Post subject: Re: Which success rate do you have with thin 7mm hard drives
PostPosted: August 26th, 2019, 13:12 
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pcimage wrote:
We have excellent results with most Rosewood drives, 95% or better if you exclude badly scratched platters.

Quite often requires a few donors though :-(


Well,
If Not 1 Then 3 IMHO is My Labs Results

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 Post subject: Re: Which success rate do you have with thin 7mm hard drives
PostPosted: August 26th, 2019, 13:13 
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terryhoho wrote:
used to change a few heads to get data in st2000lm007.

until we change our technique in head replacement.
works almost all the time with 1 head now.

this drive is really creating new challenge.


Well,
There is Only 1 Way to change these heads , do not know of the second way

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 Post subject: Re: Which success rate do you have with thin 7mm hard drives
PostPosted: September 23rd, 2019, 20:31 
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Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:
terryhoho wrote:
used to change a few heads to get data in st2000lm007.

until we change our technique in head replacement.
works almost all the time with 1 head now.

this drive is really creating new challenge.


Well,
There is Only 1 Way to change these heads , do not know of the second way


Well.
This industry is full of unpublished information.


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 Post subject: Re: Which success rate do you have with thin 7mm hard drives
PostPosted: September 24th, 2019, 13:45 
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yes, it is.
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 Post subject: Re: Which success rate do you have with thin 7mm hard drives
PostPosted: September 24th, 2019, 14:07 
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Rosewood drives has solved a major challenge of data recovery :idea:
we do have decent success rate on these one.

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 Post subject: Re: Which success rate do you have with thin 7mm hard drives
PostPosted: September 27th, 2019, 14:17 
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I have good success rate with Rosewood drives. I think around 90%. according to my experience this drives have tough heads than st4000lm series. St4000lm heads are fragile than this. Most of time i use this Rosewood heads coupple of time after doing head cleaning. but st4000lm has bit of low chances than rosewood.

i noticed, Wd slim has main problem is huge area of bad sectors.


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 Post subject: Re: Which success rate do you have with thin 7mm hard drives
PostPosted: November 17th, 2019, 10:45 
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terryhoho wrote:
used to change a few heads to get data in st2000lm007.

until we change our technique in head replacement.
works almost all the time with 1 head now.

this drive is really creating new challenge.



can you elaborate on the different methods that you use for head replacement (old and new)


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