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HDT725040VLAT80

May 23rd, 2009, 9:15

Hi everyone

I have a problem with a Hitachi HDT725040VLAT80
This drive comes from a memup 400 GB USB external drive
The drives is not recognized by vista and is making this precise noise :
http://www.neufgiga.com/index.php?m=c9a ... a2a971add7

Can you help me to identify where the problem comes from : electronic ? mechanic ? pcb ? engine ? :|

If it's the PCB, does anyone have this model ?
Here is a picture of the drive :
Image

Thank you :D

Re: HDT725040VLAT80

May 23rd, 2009, 9:32

99% it's the spindle stuck.

Almost certainly due to it being dropped or knocked over.

Re: HDT725040VLAT80

May 23rd, 2009, 10:08

Tks for your answer pcimage
What are my chances then ?
Is there any tuto about solving this kind of problem ?

Re: HDT725040VLAT80

May 23rd, 2009, 11:28

Seized spindle problem usually requires platters transplant to get data. Drive itself is unfixable
Success of such a procedure in majority depends of experience and skills level
I doubt it can be done successfully by somebody with 0 experience

PS: Sorry if that doesn't work for you
PPS: If you played Diablo you should understand :mrgreen:

Re: HDT725040VLAT80

May 23rd, 2009, 11:40

Chances less than zero...

Re: HDT725040VLAT80

May 23rd, 2009, 11:57

I've been able to free up spindles on the Hitachi 400s and 500s to recover data, without a platter swap. So I would give the odds as being better than 0%.

Is it possible for someone without a clean room to do it? Yes, it's POSSIBLE, but definitely NOT recommended! Platter swaps are another matter, and the odds would be 0% for that procedure.

Jono

Re: HDT725040VLAT80

May 23rd, 2009, 13:04

Yes but we're GURUS :D

Re: HDT725040VLAT80

May 23rd, 2009, 14:34

I don't recommend without a clean room.

Because it will be contaminating the plate(s),

if now everyone that came here, thing that can open a disk without been contaminated.

i see that i will have a lot off new cases. :mrgreen:
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