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Hi all, I'm seeking for a bit of assistance. As a first poster, I'm going to introduce myself before asking. My name is Marton, I live and work as an IT consultant in Buenos Aires. I have several years of computer experience (22). This week I had this case... A power supply failed on the 12V line frying almost everything on the PC: motherboard, optical unit, and the PC had 2 hard disks, an IBM Deskstar 80gig as the System drive (XP Pro) and a WD2000BB-00GUC0 as the Data drive. Strangely enough, the IBM was the only component that survived. I replaced the power supply, the motherboard and the optical drive. Machine booted up but gave BSOD due to motherboard swap, so I replaced the IDE driver to the regular intelide.sys, and deleted intelppm.sys to avoid another BSOD (old motherboard was Intel, new one AMD). Installed drivers, machine is up. Data on the Data drive is important enough to get it recovered, so I started my quest. Looked all over the net on local auction sites for this model, none up for sale. While at it, I saw that these WD drives need a ROM swap for a proper logic replacement, no problem, I have a hot air station. Checked eBay, found it, but 15~20 days is too much wait for the logic board at this time, so I had to end up going to a local shop. At first I wanted to buy the logic board for my model. Obviously, the guy told me he could not sell me the board, but he could -for a price- put a logic board from his and recover the data for me. No repair to the drive whatsoever. His offer sounded fair to me, I accepted. Few hours later, he calls me and tells me that the drive started up properly but could not be mounted properly, that data recovery software will need to be used, and that the drive had some bad clusters already. To me, that sounded sniffy. Less than an hour later, I was with him at his shop. He had File Scavenger on his screen, working, with the error messages window upfront, indicating problems to read. He already recovered some MBs of files. I dare to believe that a surge 'generated' bad clusters. After discussing a bit, he offered the option -for an extra fee- to give me the drive so I could check it myself. When using an IDE cable, the drive detects properly but no data could be read. Using an USB -> IDE cable, I get it to read some data but generally, data above 75% of the surface is unreadable, and below that it is erratic. On the start of the disk, the first GB to data reads perfectly, then as it goes reading, everything starts to freeze as the disk retries to read the data. But mostly no problem up to 75%. Disk shows as "Dynamic", "Not valid", 0MB capacity on Disk Management. On HD Tune 2.55 I get an empty partition, type LDM. Now my question, to all the HDD gurus over here: Is it possible to get the last 25% of the drive as bad by such frying? How about being able to access some of the data via an USB -> IDE cable and nothing via the IDE cable? And how about the strange partition type? Hmmm... I think the problem is that even though the ROM was changed, the logic board is not compatible in model and hence the errors. Can anyone confirm? MANY thanks in advance!
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