December 6th, 2023, 15:26
December 6th, 2023, 15:46
December 7th, 2023, 11:02
whatifwe wrote:Hi there. I have a Western Digital My Book Studio 2TB. One platter unfortunately has scratches and it kills heads, so data can't be pulled from there.
My question is, does the manufacturer (I know that they're not in the data recovery business) have machines that can make the surface of those platters smooth again so that heads won't break? Machines not available to the general public or data recovery businesses, for instance what about the glide and burnish machine?
Thank you.
December 8th, 2023, 15:55
Arch Stanton wrote:whatifwe wrote:Hi there. I have a Western Digital My Book Studio 2TB. One platter unfortunately has scratches and it kills heads, so data can't be pulled from there.
My question is, does the manufacturer (I know that they're not in the data recovery business) have machines that can make the surface of those platters smooth again so that heads won't break? Machines not available to the general public or data recovery businesses, for instance what about the glide and burnish machine?
Thank you.
Why would they have such machines? It's 100 times cheaper to just send new drives.
Ah, the burnish device, https://www.mratek.com/MRA/Products.html
December 9th, 2023, 14:35
whatifwe wrote:Arch Stanton wrote:whatifwe wrote:Hi there. I have a Western Digital My Book Studio 2TB. One platter unfortunately has scratches and it kills heads, so data can't be pulled from there.
My question is, does the manufacturer (I know that they're not in the data recovery business) have machines that can make the surface of those platters smooth again so that heads won't break? Machines not available to the general public or data recovery businesses, for instance what about the glide and burnish machine?
Thank you.
Why would they have such machines? It's 100 times cheaper to just send new drives.
Ah, the burnish device, https://www.mratek.com/MRA/Products.html
Yes but new drives do not contain my data.
So what's your opinion on the burnish device?
December 9th, 2023, 14:58
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