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What causes?..

April 28th, 2009, 1:13

scratches on the platters. I opened the drive for a second, just enough to see the scratches then closed it down.

It started with a Unmountable_boot_device, so I ran a chkdsk /r... that never completed it would get stuck at 75% first time then 51% second. I ran active boot to superscan the data but that only showed me deleted files not what I had on the hdd before windows crashed. Now I can hear click,click sounds coming from the drive... there was 2 scratches on the platters. So is this over right, no chance of success?

Re: What causes?..

April 28th, 2009, 3:01

Hi,

This can be a head crash first...
The chance for successfully recovery is low.

Janos

Re: What causes?..

April 28th, 2009, 3:43

When you opened the drive chances of recovery were medium.
After you ran your tests i would say the chances are as good as zero.
Never continue to work on a drive with scratches.

Dobre

Re: What causes?..

April 28th, 2009, 17:31

dobrevjetser wrote:When you opened the drive chances of recovery were medium.
After you ran your tests i would say the chances are as good as zero.
Never continue to work on a drive with scratches.

Dobre


How can you find out what causes a click/clack noise without opening the hdd? I looked at the PCB board, there was no burns or toasted chips so.... how are you supposed to find out what is wrong without opening the disks?

Re: What causes?..

April 28th, 2009, 18:22

pyrex wrote:
dobrevjetser wrote:When you opened the drive chances of recovery were medium.
After you ran your tests i would say the chances are as good as zero.
Never continue to work on a drive with scratches.

Dobre


How can you find out what causes a click/clack noise without opening the hdd? I looked at the PCB board, there was no burns or toasted chips so.... how are you supposed to find out what is wrong without opening the disks?



The keyword is: measure and precise diagnose. 8)

To avoid this next time:
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Janos
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