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Hello! I have been working with PC hardware since the early 1990s, and I've always been fascinated with forensic data recovery. Recently, one of the four HDDs from a RAID-0 died, which means all the data on said volume is assumed lost forever.
I have backups, and have since restored the data to new hardware without any issues, so at this point I'm wanting to attempt recovery for the experience of it rather than necessity. I have confirmed physical damage to the SA of the second hdd. It fails to detect, throws a "servo fail" in terminal when powering up, and has been deemed "prohibitively expensive and unlikely to succeed" by a local data recovery business (they opened it in a clean room and saw the platter scoring and a damaged head). My goal here isn't to recover the data, but I want to try to repair the drive and make an image for the experience of nothing else. If it helps, think of me as a hobbyist. I'd love to use any of the 'good' drives for parts if needed, as they're all the same model and running the same firmware. I also have an ISO-5 workspace, so the "clean room" concern is already addressed. I do not have any head comb/tool yet.
Hardware: (x4) Seagate Constellation ES3 ST4000NM0033 RAID controller: Integrated Intel RST on Asus MAXIMUS z790 Hero
I've already imaged drives 3 and 4 of the set (or, drives 2 and 3 if using the 0-to-3 numbering), and would have imaged the first drive as well if it didn't detect as a corrupt 16tb volume (I'll still make an image of it, I've just been procrastinating...). Drive 2 is the failed one.
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