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Re: Dying Seagate Momentus ST94019A - need data

August 26th, 2008, 7:36

Another update: Data from image was readable. As the drive is still spinning and alilve I let ddrescue tantalize the drive further to squeeze every readable bit out. Poor drive :mrgreen:

For me that whole procedure can be called a success and I want to thank all the people involved here wholeheartedly. The HDDguru forum has again proven to be the source of qualified advice!

Re: Dying Seagate Momentus ST94019A - need data

August 26th, 2008, 9:57

Well done. You have completed some data recovery. You can now start your own data recovery business. You have more skills than half the companies which you will see advertised on google. :lol:

Re: Dying Seagate Momentus ST94019A - need data

August 26th, 2008, 17:45

Thank you. But even if I knew more than half of them, I have other interests than starting a DR business. :)
But it's handy to have the DR skills to be able to do the DR for oneself, for the family and friends.

While we're at it: I still don't know how I can see beforehand whether a DR company is experienced and has reasonable prices or is just a bunch of jerks that rip your money off. Any tips how to tell serious ones from imposters that may even harm the drive in trying to rescue data?

Re: Dying Seagate Momentus ST94019A - need data

October 31st, 2008, 19:09

Hi

I have got similar problem, but mine disk is not recognizable by windows. What to start with now? Once i started to download the file from the disk but after a while it went dead.

Re: Dying Seagate Momentus ST94019A - need data

November 1st, 2008, 3:20

trikess wrote:Hi

I have got similar problem, but mine disk is not recognizable by windows. What to start with now? Once i started to download the file from the disk but after a while it went dead.


post more details about your drive.

Re: Dying Seagate Momentus ST94019A - need data

November 29th, 2008, 12:35

So, the problem is, it sounds like it he would like to start, but after few seconds it doesn't do anything. I have opened the disk and the heads are in place and I can easly turn around platter.
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Re: Dying Seagate Momentus ST94019A - need data

November 29th, 2008, 18:49

platters never spin? try pcb swap if you can rotate them freely manually.
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