May 25th, 2015, 14:02
May 25th, 2015, 14:12
May 25th, 2015, 14:15
pcimage wrote:Bad heads and/media damage.
99.9% nothing to do with PCB or firmware, given the symptoms and clicking.
End of the road for DIY
May 25th, 2015, 14:44
pimpizzle wrote:I have a seagate 7200.12 500gb model st500dm002 with firmware JC4B, it shows on boot up and bios but only shows 3.7gb of capacity and it makes a clicking noise, in windows you can see it in disc management but you cant do nothing, I want to recover the files but idk if this is a firmware failure or a physical failure, I have ordered a pcb with the same firmware from an identical hard drive but some people say this doesn't work aswell, I was thinking on buying an RS232 to usb and try to fix it with the LBA 0 method but I think this couldn't work for me too.
Some background: the drive just stopped working inside the computer, it didnt boot and thats it.
I need help, I will post some pictures later of how it shows when booting maybe it could help!
What kind of error my hard drive could have? I haven't found anything on google or a similar error.
May 25th, 2015, 14:48
Amarbir wrote:pimpizzle wrote:I have a seagate 7200.12 500gb model st500dm002 with firmware JC4B, it shows on boot up and bios but only shows 3.7gb of capacity and it makes a clicking noise, in windows you can see it in disc management but you cant do nothing, I want to recover the files but idk if this is a firmware failure or a physical failure, I have ordered a pcb with the same firmware from an identical hard drive but some people say this doesn't work aswell, I was thinking on buying an RS232 to usb and try to fix it with the LBA 0 method but I think this couldn't work for me too.
Some background: the drive just stopped working inside the computer, it didnt boot and thats it.
I need help, I will post some pictures later of how it shows when booting maybe it could help!
What kind of error my hard drive could have? I haven't found anything on google or a similar error.
sir ,
Clicks 11 Times And then Spins Down ? .
May 25th, 2015, 14:54
May 25th, 2015, 14:58
chinopk wrote:if data is important, send it to DR company.
DIY is not an option here.
sorry.
May 25th, 2015, 15:36
May 25th, 2015, 16:02
chinopk wrote:there are experienced GURUs here on this forum.
"jono-ats" USA http://www.datasaversllc.com
"northwind" Greece http://www.northwind.gr
"pcimage" UK http://www.pcimage.co.uk
"Dr-Kiev" UAE http://angeldatarecovery.com
sorry If i miss someone.
If you are willing to ship your drive to us in Turkey : https://www.guiderecovery.com, we would also love to help you on this one.
hope it will help.
good luck
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