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Hi AC,
Its a little more complicated than that!
First you have to have a drive thats completely compatible, this means that you have to be able to use the controller-card from your donor-drive on the defective drive and vice-versa. At least so compatible you can start the drive from it and check/write the SA. You start the donordrive with the patients pcb; put the drive in standby, and put the pcb onto the patient. Then you should be able to access the SA. Copy the different modules needed (plist, translator, adaptives etc...), and then copy the translator (if its ok; if not copy plist and regenerate translator) and adaptives to the donordrive. Now return the pcb, start the donordrive, put it back into standby, and put the pcb on the patient again. Now the pcb should contain all the correct information where the defective areas are on the drive, and you should be able to image the drive, if not completely, at least some of the platters. Then you can use Rstudio or winhex or whatever to scan the image.
Afterwards, restore the modified modules on the donordrive and you can use it agein for another job.
Best reagards,
Dobre
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