flashcoder wrote:
But what will PRO do to that HDD? If the spindle motor has been seized then you need to swap a motor, this, indeed, can be done only in the lab with special tools (cylinder to remove all platters ar once etc..) but if thats the case of heads left on the surface then what PRO will do is get them off the surface and move to parking position. Now I dont know how many heads / platters this drive has, I asume two heads, one platter, so it should not be too hard to slightly pull the arm holding the head away from the surface to release it and then slowly let it land back to the surface.
Or even insert appropriate spacer between the arms that keeps the heads slightly off the surface and move them away to parking position.
But first I have to check if the heads are on the surface or not.
If non of those advices are good for you, then you might as well hit your drive hard enough to release a spindle, it will get you same results as if you do every thing described above. Result will be - data is unrecoverable.