Odiferous wrote:
I have a 100% success rate in repairing the motors of Toshiba drives.
There is no need for platter swaps.
You often seem to have lots of information you rarely share. I also have very good success rate with toshiba platter swaps, as with platter swaps from almost every other HDD with just a few causing difficulties. I am here to try to help people who need advice, and possibly learn more myself. I understand if you have methods and procedures you would like to keep to yourself, but if this is the case I dont see the need to even mention it. There are potentially many many more skilled DR engineers here than myself, just as I am potentially more skilled than others, yet I do not find myself making posts simply to let other people know Im good but not prepared to share any information!!
I see that your also developing a platter swap tool for help with drives that use spacers. Believe me, there is a much more simple, cheap and effective way of doing this successfully. Maybe instead of not helping others, you should try to get some advice yourself on the things you have difficulty with.
Besides, in this case we are talking about toshibas!! Any reputable DR company will have relatively close to 100% with these, even without specialist tools from salvation data!
I am sure others will agree that the purpose of this forum is to offer help and advide, even if it is limited help due to the nature of the indistry, and in turn get help and advice in return.