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
May 27th, 2009, 10:49
@GipBrown...
You have everything so why need further help ? Go and destroy... ooops, repair your drive. Good luck.
May 27th, 2009, 12:11
Nelle parole di Rodney Dangerfield. “Mi ricordo la prima volta ho avuto sesso. Sono stato spaventato. Ero solo!
In the words of Rodney Dangerfield "I remember the first time I had sex. Boy was I scared, I was all by myself!"
May 27th, 2009, 13:35
GipBrown wrote:Nelle parole di Rodney Dangerfield. “Mi ricordo la prima volta ho avuto sesso. Sono stato spaventato. Ero solo!
In the words of Rodney Dangerfield "I remember the first time I had sex. Boy was I scared, I was all by myself!"
friend,
Please let GipBrown to do he's job....
Keep the discretion with silence...
Janos
May 27th, 2009, 13:37
... this can lead me to one of my "infamous" "glorious" posts but I would be eligible for ban...
May 27th, 2009, 14:38
Well after hitting tons of old posts and visiting a bunch of websites I really must say I have learned a lot in the last week or so - I read Great stuff fellas and I thank ya'll for the opportunity to screw up err I mean fix my hd -
Does anyone recommend the Online course that hdrconline.com offers?
Seems an assortment of tools is part of the enrollment -
May 27th, 2009, 14:48
No comment...
May 27th, 2009, 14:58
In spite of all the b.ll...t and mis-direction contained in previous replies, the answer is most likely the heads are at fault. In clicking scenarios on these drives the heads are usually at fault 90% of the time. Changing the platter is more work than just changing the heads. Be aware, however, that many people (and certainly a novice) will have great trouble in removing the upper magnet without difficulty. Frankly, it's not necessary to do this but it seems a lot of DR shops haven't figured out the easy way. At any rate, my opinion is that if this is the first time you've done this you'll probably fail in your efforts, but then again you may strike paydirt. Incidentally, the ATMR models are mechanically identical to the HTS5480 models of the same capacity; so if you have trouble locating your model you can try for an HTS548030M9 model.
May 27th, 2009, 15:34
GipBrown wrote:hdrconline.com
No.
Do a quick search here and you'll see what people generally think of their products.
May 27th, 2009, 16:11
GipBrown wrote:
I think the cost versus the fun and excitement I might get from getting it running again has me looking at the fun side -
Right now I feel like I am going into the ring without my cut man ...
Or maybe more like going on a drive in the mountains with one brake line cut . . .
June 2nd, 2009, 9:47
Hi GipBrow.. have you succeeded with your hitachi hd repair? I have right now the same problem with the hd of my notebook (hitachi 120gb, hts541612j9sa00, 0a53006).. It has fallen form 15 cm and HD started to click click click..
I have opened it in a clean environment and the "sensors" on the moving head looks to be not in the right position.. a little "stretched".
I was thinking to buy and used identical HD and try to replace the "moving head" or the disks... any comment? Thanks!
June 2nd, 2009, 10:17
E speri di ripararlo ?
And you wish to have it fixed?
June 2nd, 2009, 11:55
Let's say that I'm going to try (I have just bought an identical hd..). Any suggestion will be very appreciated..
Bye!
June 2nd, 2009, 12:26
More than a suggestion : GOOD LUCK.
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