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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?
April 28th, 2009, 3:01
Hi,
This can be a head crash first...
The chance for successfully recovery is low.
Janos
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
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?
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.

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