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Was this hard drive realy opend? pic inside.

December 1st, 2009, 4:43

This a pic of my drive after it has returned from the dr company.
is it possible to open the hard drive without taking the screw out of the seal?

mybe it turns nicly under the sticker i dont know, is it done like that?
it almost seems like they only panctured the seal.

you are the ones with Experience you tell me.


thanks

p.s
click on the pic-its huge
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Re: Was this hard drive realy opend? pic inside.

December 1st, 2009, 4:47

I would say yes, it's been opened.

Not unusual for a DR company to open a drive to check for physical damage before powering a drive up.

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December 1st, 2009, 4:56

Yes, i open them like that as well.

Dobre

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December 1st, 2009, 5:14

don't mean to offend anyone. This is a lazy way to open the drives. I never do it this way :O) And it makes it a little awkward to put the lid back on.

Re: Was this hard drive realy opend? pic inside.

December 1st, 2009, 5:32

I agree with guru, besides if you cut away stickers, especially on mobile drives,
you will quickly figure out NOT to do it this way.

Why? - replacing cover, I always centre plate with outer screws and then progressively
tighten all screws FINISHING with head screw - nice and LOOSE LAST.

Figure it out, it will increase your success rate.

Re: Was this hard drive realy opend? pic inside.

December 1st, 2009, 5:55

On Seagates i never had problems opening and closing them like this.
WD is another story :D ; there i remove the stickers as well.

Dobre

Re: Was this hard drive realy opend? pic inside.

December 1st, 2009, 13:03

LOL like I said. I'm not moaning, Whatever floats your boat :O)

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December 1st, 2009, 13:08

If you want the data back, send it to the original company you sent the drive to... They kow the exact condition prior to opening the top lid. Other places may take the drive but you may have to pay the non-refundable diagnostic fee.

Re: Was this hard drive realy opend? pic inside.

December 2nd, 2009, 2:51

the first company said, it not accessible and nothing can be done.
when i asked if they did anything they said they only opend the top lid.
my guess, they cant or wont do it. they post 96% sucess rate and charge max 500$.

i think they avoid problematic had drives.

Re: Was this hard drive realy opend? pic inside.

December 2nd, 2009, 3:12

Where is this place beginner?

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December 2nd, 2009, 5:19

a company in israel called.
tictac

http://en.tictac.co.il/

Re: Was this hard drive realy opend? pic inside.

December 2nd, 2009, 6:21

Nice promo video on the website!

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December 2nd, 2009, 6:32

"Our track record includes over 15,000 data recovery cases, with a 97% success rate."

you guys said to watch out from whoever says that

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December 2nd, 2009, 6:48

beginner wrote:"Our track record includes over 15,000 data recovery cases, with a 97% success rate."

you guys said to watch out from whoever says that


I suppose this is achievable if they are very selective about the jobs they accept. Taking into account the amount of cases where clients 'accidentally' zero drives, or attempt physical work themselves, or cases where platters are severely scratched or even shattered, overwritten data etc, 97% is a little hard to swallow.

But like I said, if they are 'selective' about the cases they accept, or if they do not include 'unrecoverable' cases, then i suppose it could be true.

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December 2nd, 2009, 6:56

the film it looks like 24Hours JACK BAUER "DR" .

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December 2nd, 2009, 7:20

I would like one of the 'specially developed boxes to protect the Hard Drive' :)

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December 2nd, 2009, 7:36

I'd also be concerned if I sent a WD Caviar for recovery and received an N40P back!! The data protection commissioner wouldn't be too happy about that I bet :)

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December 2nd, 2009, 7:41

CK wrote:I'd also be concerned if I sent a WD Caviar for recovery and received an N40P back!! The data protection commissioner wouldn't be too happy about that I bet :)


I didnt even pick up on this! :lol:

Re: Was this hard drive realy opend? pic inside.

December 2nd, 2009, 7:46

hddguy wrote:I would like one of the 'specially developed boxes to protect the Hard Drive' :)


Filled with service room air is better. :D :D :D

anyway, the video was great. :)

J

Re: Was this hard drive realy opend? pic inside.

December 2nd, 2009, 7:53

I think the video is pretty cool though, i'm sure they spent a fair bit of cash doing it.

Perhaps it is their policy to return data on N40P's.......it's a sure way to get repeat custom!
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