Data recovery and disk repair questions and discussions related to old-fashioned SATA, SAS, SCSI, IDE, MFM hard drives - any type of storage device that has moving parts
April 20th, 2015, 17:41
Hello
i have two hard drives.
1) External hard drive 300GB Seagate Model ST3500630A
2) Internal hard drive 500GB Western Digital ModelWD3200AAJ8
Both are dead.
from a first diagnostic i had the below results
for disk N° 1 it seems that the Read/Write Head Assembly was found stuck to the platter surface outside of it's normal parking area. Slight platter scoring was also found at the point of contact
between the head assembly and platter surface
For Disk N° 2 it seems the physical platter damage due to contact between the read/write heads and the platter surface.
it seems for these type of issues there is a need to use clean room hence the price is very high.
anyone has any suggestion for a more affordable price to recover the data?
any suggestions?
is there a way to make sure that the disk is really dead and really need clean room and the related cost
is it possible if the reader is dead to change it myself?
thanks for all your advice in advance
thanks
April 20th, 2015, 18:25
If the descriptions are accurate, your drives may not be recoverable.
Either way, you will required professional assistance, these are not DIY jobs.
It sounds like these may have been evaluated by a data recovery company? If so, did they provide photos of the inside of your drive? If not, then I would seek a second opinion. We always provide photos so that the customer can seek a second option (even though the drive is not recoverable!).
If you do get photos, please post them so we can provide an opinion.
April 21st, 2015, 4:40
Spildit wrote:PauliesCustoms wrote:Hey y'all, I've been fixing computers for years so I kno a thing or two about them. Sounds like your HDD platers have stopped spining - here's a video of what can fix it.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=j5hMUsLQA4c
It's this a joke ?
He's probably drunk, stoned or trolling.
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