December 2nd, 2013, 18:30
December 2nd, 2013, 19:04
December 3rd, 2013, 4:46
December 3rd, 2013, 9:07
December 4th, 2013, 13:32
BlackST wrote:I have both solutions, unless the platters are scored. But I am afraid the price is too high...
What brand and model of disk is ?
December 4th, 2013, 16:49
December 9th, 2013, 4:30
December 9th, 2013, 4:35
December 9th, 2013, 4:45
December 9th, 2013, 17:19
eyekantbeme wrote:The misaligned platters occured because I handled the disks because I thought a platter swap to a working HD would solve my issue. (prior to being aware that the discs had to stay in the same position to be read properly) So basically I contaminated the platters with dust, blew them off with a computer can air blower, also rubbed them down with rubbing alcohol to get rid of any dust that may have contaninated the discs. By this point I had doctor surgery gloves since I realized how important it was not to handle platters wrecklessly. (even though I already did do that)
So basically I had a messed up drive, tried to do a platter swap with a working drive, and ruined both drives. I just want to find some people who is able to read misaligned platters, to maybe read them individually? I figured that should be possible, to read the platter on top if it's possible to read it that way without having to use the platter below that platter. Also, I potentially have reversed the platters as well. The platters were left out gathering dust without a plastic bag surrounding them and so that's when I blew them completely off with a can of pressurized air.
It gets even better......post having replaced the platters I used the platters inside of the working hard drive, oh wait did I say working? Not anymore....So basically I damaged my platters because of shear stupidity or more like lack of research. I hope there's people near California who can help. Thanks, I guess this turned into more of a lesson thread than a solution thread. Don't be shy, I'm willing to negotiate a fair price for whatever work would be required to read misaligned platters, especially mine. Thank you.
Jeremy
December 10th, 2013, 11:49
eyekantbeme wrote:eyekantbeme wrote:The misaligned platters occured because I handled the disks because I thought a platter swap to a working HD would solve my issue. (prior to being aware that the discs had to stay in the same position to be read properly) So basically I contaminated the platters with dust, blew them off with a computer can air blower, also rubbed them down with rubbing alcohol to get rid of any dust that may have contaninated the discs. By this point I had doctor surgery gloves since I realized how important it was not to handle platters wrecklessly. (even though I already did do that)
So basically I had a messed up drive, tried to do a platter swap with a working drive, and ruined both drives. I just want to find some people who is able to read misaligned platters, to maybe read them individually? I figured that should be possible, to read the platter on top if it's possible to read it that way without having to use the platter below that platter. Also, I potentially have reversed the platters as well. The platters were left out gathering dust without a plastic bag surrounding them and so that's when I blew them completely off with a can of pressurized air.
It gets even better......post having replaced the platters I used the platters inside of the working hard drive, oh wait did I say working? Not anymore....So basically I damaged my platters because of shear stupidity or more like lack of research. I hope there's people near California who can help. Thanks, I guess this turned into more of a lesson thread than a solution thread. Don't be shy, I'm willing to negotiate a fair price for whatever work would be required to read misaligned platters, especially mine. Thank you.
Jeremy
IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT THE GLOVES WERE POWDER FREE. (My dad is a dentist)
Thank you.
December 15th, 2013, 1:34
HDD Spaz wrote:eyekantbeme wrote:eyekantbeme wrote:The misaligned platters occured because I handled the disks because I thought a platter swap to a working HD would solve my issue. (prior to being aware that the discs had to stay in the same position to be read properly) So basically I contaminated the platters with dust, blew them off with a computer can air blower, also rubbed them down with rubbing alcohol to get rid of any dust that may have contaninated the discs. By this point I had doctor surgery gloves since I realized how important it was not to handle platters wrecklessly. (even though I already did do that)
So basically I had a messed up drive, tried to do a platter swap with a working drive, and ruined both drives. I just want to find some people who is able to read misaligned platters, to maybe read them individually? I figured that should be possible, to read the platter on top if it's possible to read it that way without having to use the platter below that platter. Also, I potentially have reversed the platters as well. The platters were left out gathering dust without a plastic bag surrounding them and so that's when I blew them completely off with a can of pressurized air.
It gets even better......post having replaced the platters I used the platters inside of the working hard drive, oh wait did I say working? Not anymore....So basically I damaged my platters because of shear stupidity or more like lack of research. I hope there's people near California who can help. Thanks, I guess this turned into more of a lesson thread than a solution thread. Don't be shy, I'm willing to negotiate a fair price for whatever work would be required to read misaligned platters, especially mine. Thank you.
Jeremy
IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT THE GLOVES WERE POWDER FREE. (My dad is a dentist)
Thank you.
That makes a huge difference, well done on the powder free gloves.![]()
If you are serious about recovery then expect to pay BIG money and potentially have no data to show for it.
December 15th, 2013, 12:11
December 15th, 2013, 13:06
December 15th, 2013, 13:17
BGman wrote:Nobody ever told you that you should make backups of your important data?
You ignored it as you may ignore the next advice:
Trash the drive and forget about your data on it.
December 15th, 2013, 21:15
December 16th, 2013, 2:44
December 26th, 2013, 9:18
techrxgb wrote:Curious enough here, Jeremy, what was your hope opening up the drive and swapping platters?
December 26th, 2013, 9:45
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