First up, not expecting any miracles or such; but thought I'd still see what options could be throw around.
What's been done:
* Already consulted with clean room specialist, based on their experience, and customer's budget, this really wasn't going to be a viable option
* Dedicated linux recovery box with SATA dock combined with ddrescue 1.19, external switching power relay for the drive and a custom script
What's happening:
* Drive will infrequently finally come to life on the linux recovery box, enough such that it gets assigned a device name (/dev/sdc etc) and then ddrescue and get to work.
* In the last 3 days I've managed to get ~60GB of data off, which is about half of what I was hoping to get, but now the drive is being extra reluctant to come back to life.
* Drive will spin up, knock 4 times, pause, and repeat about 4 times before spinning down, and then repeat that whole process about 2 more times before I find I have to power cycle the drive to get the attempt to start all over again.
What I'm wondering:
* Is there a way to work the drive via its serial control port to make it come back up but perhaps with various heads turned off?
* Suggestions?
Again, I realise there's not a lot of hope for this drive and I know power-cycling grind out isn't going to do it much good in its current condition, but this is an EOL situation so it's a case of just seeing what I can get with what's left.
Regards
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- ddrescueview of the first 250GB of the drive or so.
Yellow untrimmed areas are where the drive has offlined itself and causes ddrescue to spin off in to the sunset.