Helpneededhere wrote:
Well, first off I have to thank you sooooooo much for your super kind help and knowladge!
I'm trying to understand a bit more on the subject
https://archive.techarp.com/showarticle0d87.htmlIs there any way I can buy some tool to do a more profesional fix by myself?
No use in wasting more then 1,000 dollars to rescue some data in only one disk. And still risking to destroy it.
If you really need the data, send it to a professional.
If you cannot pay for the professional, then do what was suggested before ( slow fix then clone disk ). Just that, do not walk astray of the right path.
Things like that site won´t help you. What we mean is that some bad sectors could be physical, and if you keep trying to read them to "fix" them, damage the heads. And damaged heads may damage other areas of the platter. And the things about risking the data is because people have experience with having seen people destroy data in a myriad ways, no only a specific one, be it by distraction, lack of luck, excess of confidence, etc. Sometimes, ideas that seen so impossible, but someone has imagined and done it. Need a funny example ? I was brought a router to "fix" once. The router was misbehaving, so the guy decided to cut the psu body (5V DC) out of the cable, and just connect the two wires to the electrical outlet ( 127V AC here ) . When asked why do such crazy thing, he just could say he tried it to see if it maybe would work.