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Spildit wrote:Some of those He filled drives will not spin if the sensors do detect that He is gone ...
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DR-Kiev wrote:There is a great chance it is spindel stuck issue
May 16th, 2019, 3:22
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Protech wrote:I received 2 of these this past week. WD80EZZX-11CSGA0. … PC-3000 does't recognize the family so i had to just pick another family from the WD 3.5 group.
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May 21st, 2019, 2:18
michael chiklis wrote:DR-Kiev wrote:There is a great chance it is spindel stuck issue
If pcb works good, in case of spindle stuck, should i be able to listen a bip sound with a hear next to the drive?
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May 21st, 2019, 16:49
DATARECOVERY GURU wrote:Well, for starters, both of these NASWare ready model hard drives strangely sustained electronic failures. Upon testing each HDD at the time for file recovery, neither drive was spinning when powering on.
With that in mind, parts were ordered to repair the PCB on each hard disk drive, as well as sourcing an entirely new WD casing.
DATARECOVERY GURU wrote:The next step in the data recovery process was to inspect the SMART attributes on each drive using advanced data recovery software.
DATARECOVERY GURU wrote:Finally, the data recovery process from this external drive went as expected, mounting the Mac volume on a MacBook Pro, access the 7.1TB worth of files and extract them out to a brand new Seagate USB external drive.
This type of file recovery requires advanced data recovery software and hardware knowledge and tools, including a substantial investment of over $600 in parts alone.
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