fzabkar wrote:
That's right, you can't. You will never see the result of a successful DIY. But I hear and read about them a lot.
MBR repairs, deleted data, blown TVS blah blah these are cases of successful DIY, but even these problems can develop complications. Nobody seems to consider that these may be symptomsof other more serious faults. Fortunately in some cases it is not, hence DIY success. But in many other cases they are simply symptoms of a more complex failure.
fzabkar wrote:
In fact, there is no way you can determine whether a head was torn off by percussive maintenance, or by the normal torque of the motor. It is purely speculation on your part.
In either situation further damage is possible, yet you fail to mention this...
fzabkar wrote:
While on the subject of speculation, it should be noted that neither of your colleagues suggested that the drive may have been suffering from a relatively minor stiction fault, preferring to intimidate the owner with a much more serious, and much more expensive, "stuck spindle" diagnosis.
Without proper diagnosis it is impossible to say. I would guess its spindle is bad as this accounts for the majority of cases with this symptom. But even if it is sticton, you believe this is something that every end user can repair successfully? I have repaired cases of stiction to find afterwards the surface has developed errors, heads are degraded and recovery is near impossible without specialist equipment and experience to deal with it.
You are quick to point the fact that we fail to suggest a failure could be minor but you fail to point the fact that it could be major.
Honestly, what is your problem here? You slander us for being good at what we do, argue against good advice, and continue to give poor advice to upset users with lost data. Maybe you had a bad experience with some DR yourself? would make sense...