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WD400JB-00FSA0 dcm=HSBHCTJCA 30 nov 03

February 9th, 2009, 5:40

hello folks

this drives clicks, not recognized at all,

we like to recover the data.

can anyone help,

with lot of appreciations

ephraim

Re: WD400JB-00FSA0 dcm=HSBHCTJCA 30 nov 03

February 10th, 2009, 10:25

IS THERE ANY BODY THAT MIGHT GIVE A GOOD ASSISTANCE IN ORDER TO RECOVER THE DATA FROM THIS HDD?

TKS A LOT

EPHRAIM

Re: WD400JB-00FSA0 dcm=HSBHCTJCA 30 nov 03

February 10th, 2009, 13:35

See my answer to previous post. Same applies.

Re: WD400JB-00FSA0 dcm=HSBHCTJCA 30 nov 03

February 10th, 2009, 18:08

Something tells me both drives were in one system and you got a pretty good shock to you computer frying both drives. It is possible that both drives will just need a board swap, but you will also need some solder skills to swap the ROM chips. If the data is important i would recommend to send the drives to a pro. Maybe someone can give you a deal if you send in both.

Re: WD400JB-00FSA0 dcm=HSBHCTJCA 30 nov 03

February 11th, 2009, 2:35

can u tell me pls where is the ROM chips located?


tks a lot

ephraim

Re: WD400JB-00FSA0 dcm=HSBHCTJCA 30 nov 03

February 11th, 2009, 6:58

The forum search feature can be your best friend...

Re: WD400JB-00FSA0 dcm=HSBHCTJCA 30 nov 03

February 11th, 2009, 10:06

HELLO thatdellguy

TKS FOR YOUR GOOD WILL.

I MADE A SEARCH BUT THERE ARE LOT OF PAGES.

CAN U E MORE SPECIFIC.


BRGDS
EPHRAIM

Re: WD400JB-00FSA0 dcm=HSBHCTJCA 30 nov 03

February 11th, 2009, 10:49

ephraim2 wrote:
I MADE A SEARCH BUT THERE ARE LOT OF PAGES.

CAN U E MORE SPECIFIC.


thatdellguy, come on be reasonable. :twisted:

ephrahim's time is very valuable to read that many pages.
Can you give him a detailed instructions? :mrgreen:

Re: WD400JB-00FSA0 dcm=HSBHCTJCA 30 nov 03

February 11th, 2009, 11:14

hi harddrivespecialist

tks a lot for your understaning

brgds
ephraim

maybe u know where the ROM chip is located?

Re: WD400JB-00FSA0 dcm=HSBHCTJCA 30 nov 03

February 11th, 2009, 17:04

I'll take pity on you: position U12. Be warned: if you don't have the soldering skills you could ruin chances of recovery. Good luck.

Re: WD400JB-00FSA0 dcm=HSBHCTJCA 30 nov 03

February 12th, 2009, 2:50

HELLO msurgeon

I'LL TRY NOT TO DISSAPOINT U.


TKS A LOT. KEEP FINGERS FOR ME


BRGDS
EPHRAIM

Re: WD400JB-00FSA0 dcm=HSBHCTJCA 30 nov 03

February 12th, 2009, 3:26

Beside spoon feeding, if you don't succeed - likely - pm me if you want to send the drive to recover data. Of course if it was not tampered too much.
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