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REPAIR WITH SHOCK: SAMSUNG HD204UI

March 8th, 2015, 6:12

My SAMSUNG HD204UI had didn't spin.

i realise that's head stuck issue.

i pray :please: and beat up the disk after power connection.

and disk starts and spin.. :D :horse:

but i have many disk like that. Seagate's never fix by shock therapy.

what can i do for these disks?

Motor is locked. i open the cover. screw driver couldn^t any move.

must i transport the platter to good one for data recovery?

which numbers must the same for two disks?

Re: REPAIR WITH SHOCK: SAMSUNG HD204UI

March 8th, 2015, 7:25

You had luck with the samsung....

Now if you cant do that with a seagate i suggest you to stop playing around and dont open tour drive or your data is toast.... you need to take tour drive as is to a data recovery company

Re: REPAIR WITH SHOCK: SAMSUNG HD204UI

March 8th, 2015, 13:06

Spildit wrote: Good luck with the shock therapy and please don't go near any important hard drive :)

+1

Re: REPAIR WITH SHOCK: SAMSUNG HD204UI

March 8th, 2015, 15:28

Spildit wrote:By this post and the other user posts i think that most likely this user is trolling.
:shock: :shock: :shock:

If not he is attempting to repar "many drives" that possible are for clients using .... shock method !

So now i'm in shock myself and will no longer reply to posts of this sort.

Good luck with the shock therapy and please don't go near any important hard drive :)


Oh man! I am from Turkey.
We know all type of dressage. :wink:

Head stuck could easily fix by that method. There are many example.
One smack does not damage to disk.
one hand to other hand.

But motor stuck is a very big problem for me.

Re: REPAIR WITH SHOCK: SAMSUNG HD204UI

March 8th, 2015, 18:21

Don't forget that smacking the drive HARD on a hard concrete surface will eliminate 99% of the problems.... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Did I go too far!!!!!

Re: REPAIR WITH SHOCK: SAMSUNG HD204UI

March 9th, 2015, 4:51

The funniest post ever! xD The solution for your problems is shocking! :lol: :lol:

Re: REPAIR WITH SHOCK: SAMSUNG HD204UI

March 9th, 2015, 17:45

The disk reads many data app. %90

but some bad sector appears at %80 scan of hddtune

i don't know when bad sectors occur. because i don't know the disks history.

i think it could be at head stuck time. head wants to move but it couldn't.

probably the last head of disk damages. or some bad sector occurs on platters.

i count 5 bad sector and scanning stops.

this is back-up disk of a hospital. it works all day. 7/24

Re: REPAIR WITH SHOCK: SAMSUNG HD204UI

March 9th, 2015, 17:49

The solution for your problems is shocking! :lol: :lol:


you knows shock therapies saves life often.

The disk reads many data app. %90

but some bad sector appears at %80 scan of hddtune

i don't know when bad sectors occur. because i don't know the disks history.

i think it could be at head stuck time. head wants to move but it couldn't.

probably the last head of disk damages. or some bad sector occurs on platters.

i count 5 bad sector and scanning stops.

this is back-up disk of a hospital. it works all day. 7/24[/quote]

Re: REPAIR WITH SHOCK: SAMSUNG HD204UI

March 10th, 2015, 11:11

Now try to do the same with a a new seagate and see what happens faster... xD

Re: REPAIR WITH SHOCK: SAMSUNG HD204UI

March 11th, 2015, 22:59

ShaneWard wrote:Don't forget that smacking the drive HARD on a hard concrete surface will eliminate 99% of the problems.... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Did I go too far!!!!!


Try throwing it in on a blender. :P

Re: REPAIR WITH SHOCK: SAMSUNG HD204UI

March 12th, 2015, 7:37

I think it will brake the blender...

Re: REPAIR WITH SHOCK: SAMSUNG HD204UI

March 13th, 2015, 2:39

ShaneWard wrote:I think it will brake the blender...


Not unless if the blender's made from Nokia 3310s, or if you shoved the HDD in an industrial grinder. :lol:
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