January 12th, 2023, 19:28
January 12th, 2023, 19:42
January 12th, 2023, 23:30
ddrecovery wrote:It's a Seagate so it's not rare at all.
January 13th, 2023, 5:02
ddrecovery wrote:It's a Seagate so it's not rare at all. Most members of this forum see that type of damage everyday. Its where at least one of the read-write heads has come into contact with the platter surface and has scraped off the magnetic coating. The black dust is actually your client data. When this happens the shavings get trapped under the other heads and the damage gets compounded. You would need to fully inspect each platter surface before proceeding any further, but chances of recovery are about 0.1%
January 13th, 2023, 17:42
Actually, with this amount of magnetic dust, I'd say chances are 0.0%, but....
January 16th, 2023, 4:32
pepe wrote:let me argue with that...
pepe
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