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 Post subject: Can u PRO´s take a look at my 7200.12 plates in bad shape..
PostPosted: March 5th, 2014, 13:48 
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I basicly know nothing about harddrive mechanics.. but seems to have been scratched at two places, one in almost center and one ring further out. Does this mean the disk is completely done with and a head replacement would literally do nothing but waste time? :) Could ANY of the data still be recovered?
Sorry for my ignorance!


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 Post subject: Re: Can u PRO´s take a look at my 7200.12 plates in bad shap
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 Post subject: Re: Can u PRO´s take a look at my 7200.12 plates in bad shap
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kinda looks fubar

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 Post subject: Re: Can u PRO´s take a look at my 7200.12 plates in bad shap
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Yeah, looks very buggered. Will cost buckets to get anything off it. Thats when backups normally come in handy.

How did it get in that state?

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 Post subject: Re: Can u PRO´s take a look at my 7200.12 plates in bad shap
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Have no idea how it got like that to be honest, well atleast i know not to spend any more time or money on it then.. thanks!


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 Post subject: Re: Can u PRO´s take a look at my 7200.12 plates in bad shap
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I'd say to check other surfaces, but one in that state usually tells enough about the others.


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 Post subject: Re: Can u PRO´s take a look at my 7200.12 plates in bad shap
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Just used a Seagate yesterday as a door stop literally in the edge of the door and wall. :mrgreen:

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Send it to the labs that claim 99% success rates...I wish we only saw these cases 1% of the time.

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 Post subject: Re: Can u PRO´s take a look at my 7200.12 plates in bad shap
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If it's just the top platter, there may be some chance to recover the data, by clipping the donor's top head and cleaning the platter in an ultrasonic cleaner, as discussed here by "Frank".

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 Post subject: Re: Can u PRO´s take a look at my 7200.12 plates in bad shap
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LarrySabo wrote:
If it's just the top platter, there may be some chance to recover the data, by clipping the donor's top head and cleaning the platter in an ultrasonic cleaner, as discussed here by "Frank".



Larry Sir ,
What A Technique Sir amazing

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 Post subject: Re: Can u PRO´s take a look at my 7200.12 plates in bad shap
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lcoughey wrote:
Send it to the labs that claim 99% success rates...I wish we only saw these cases 1% of the time.


+1 to that. We see a lot of these cases.

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 Post subject: Re: Can u PRO´s take a look at my 7200.12 plates in bad shap
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LarrySabo wrote:
If it's just the top platter, there may be some chance to recover the data, by clipping the donor's top head and cleaning the platter in an ultrasonic cleaner, as discussed here by "Frank".

usually when top platter is that damaged, the dust particles travel around inside the drive and make the same damage on the underlayer.

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 Post subject: Re: Can u PRO´s take a look at my 7200.12 plates in bad shap
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mr_spokk wrote:
LarrySabo wrote:
If it's just the top platter, there may be some chance to recover the data, by clipping the donor's top head and cleaning the platter in an ultrasonic cleaner, as discussed here by "Frank".

usually when top platter is that damaged, the dust particles travel around inside the drive and make the same damage on the underlayer.


Sir ,
Mostly these Indian Customers And computer Repair Shops Leave their Fingerprints On The Platters .My Current Learning Objective is To Master Cleaning Of The Top Platter .I Will Appreciate More Details

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 Post subject: Re: Can u PRO´s take a look at my 7200.12 plates in bad shap
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Amarbir wrote:
mr_spokk wrote:
LarrySabo wrote:
If it's just the top platter, there may be some chance to recover the data, by clipping the donor's top head and cleaning the platter in an ultrasonic cleaner, as discussed here by "Frank".

usually when top platter is that damaged, the dust particles travel around inside the drive and make the same damage on the underlayer.


Sir ,
Mostly these Indian Customers And computer Repair Shops Leave their Fingerprints On The Platters .My Current Learning Objective is To Master Cleaning Of The Top Platter .I Will Appreciate More Details


Amarbir, theres a man called Dai Shimogaito, he is really good in that technique.

Watch him:

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 Post subject: Re: Can u PRO´s take a look at my 7200.12 plates in bad shap
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There is a huge difference between cleaning the HSA with an ultrasonic cleaner and cleaning the platters.

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 Post subject: Re: Can u PRO´s take a look at my 7200.12 plates in bad shap
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lcoughey wrote:
There is a huge difference between cleaning the HSA with an ultrasonic cleaner and cleaning the platters.


Luke Sir ,
Yes i Have Been Reading This Now Since Few Days Might Be i Can Start a New thread On This .

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 Post subject: Re: Can u PRO´s take a look at my 7200.12 plates in bad shap
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I am not recommend to use ultrasonic cleaner for HSA. For platters -may be, but not for HSA.


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 Post subject: Re: Can u PRO´s take a look at my 7200.12 plates in bad shap
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I agree, the above example shown by Dai is about cleaning a dirty head, not cleaning/repairing the surface.
Cleaning of the heads, as Vitaly said is not recommended to be done by ultrasonic. There is other technique which helps save A LOT of spare parts.

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