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1.5 TB seagate recover data

December 7th, 2013, 9:57

Hello
In 2010, I was have HDD 1.5 TB seagate fall down from 15 cm, after that HDD making abnormal noise, computer couldn’t be able to view the storage device , I sent HDD to DATA Recover Center
But After the Fix the spindle motor & heads The terminals didn't work Coz the pc3000udma in 2010 didn't support 1.5 TB seagate

is there any way to fix that hard disk now, Please check the report below which sent by DATA Recover Center

The result as follow:
The hard drive suffers a serious damage at, 1- spindle motor 2- heads 3- terminals 4- platters
1- The platters were very dirty with a finger prince all over the top platter. This is a minor problem we clean the platters.
2- The spindle motor is jammed we replace the motor and now it is spinning at normal speed.
3- Heads, this hard drive have 8 heads 4 read and 4 write, 6 of them broken; we replace the heads and start spinning normally with heads.
4- Terminals, Seagate hard drive terminals must work for the pc300 udma can start working on it. The terminals don’t work which it means we have damage at media area.
Pc300udma do not support so far this kind of models, I give this case less than 5% success.
For the time once pc3000udma, can’t support the terminals I can’t work on your hard, I spoke with ACE on Russia and they confirm my result, I think this case must be close there is no chances to success at this time.

Re: 1.5 TB seagate recover data

December 7th, 2013, 10:13

learn4all wrote:Hello
In 2010, I was have HDD 1.5 TB seagate fall down from 15 cm, after that HDD making abnormal noise, computer couldn’t be able to view the storage device , I sent HDD to DATA Recover Center
But After the Fix the spindle motor & heads The terminals didn't work Coz the pc3000udma in 2010 didn't support 1.5 TB seagate

is there any way to fix that hard disk now, Please check the report below which sent by DATA Recover Center

The result as follow:
The hard drive suffers a serious damage at, 1- spindle motor 2- heads 3- terminals 4- platters
1- The platters were very dirty with a finger prince all over the top platter. This is a minor problem we clean the platters.
2- The spindle motor is jammed we replace the motor and now it is spinning at normal speed.
3- Heads, this hard drive have 8 heads 4 read and 4 write, 6 of them broken; we replace the heads and start spinning normally with heads.
4- Terminals, Seagate hard drive terminals must work for the pc300 udma can start working on it. The terminals don’t work which it means we have damage at media area.
Pc300udma do not support so far this kind of models, I give this case less than 5% success.
For the time once pc3000udma, can’t support the terminals I can’t work on your hard, I spoke with ACE on Russia and they confirm my result, I think this case must be close there is no chances to success at this time.




:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: 3- Heads, this hard drive have 8 heads 4 read and 4 write, 6 of them broken; we replace the heads and start spinning normally with heads. :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: I think I am Seeing First Hard Drive That Have 8 heads 4 read and 4 write Dedicated. :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

Yours Friend
Jignesh Pankhania

Re: 1.5 TB seagate recover data

December 8th, 2013, 14:25

Thanks For reply but I looking for a recommending data recovery center

Re: 1.5 TB seagate recover data

December 8th, 2013, 14:31

Most strange HDD diagnostic ever :shock:

Maybe its flux capacitor was broken too, and they ran out of plutonium so data is at rest in Valhalla now.

Re: 1.5 TB seagate recover data

December 8th, 2013, 18:12

Spildit wrote:
learn4all wrote:Thanks For reply but I looking for a recommending data recovery center


The problem will be, we don't know what the data recovery center that you used have done to the drive .....
They might have damaged it way more than it already was ....


DATA Recover Center called “databacknow”
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