ppumkin wrote:
The fact that it spun up a few months later is strange? what happened - did it seize up while copying data? did it over heat- was the spindle pin hot? smelling of burn. Maybe its not even heads or spindle!
Just very curious though. How do you access to clean room? for free..

Yeah, I was surprise that the drive woke up suddenly. I therefore jump on the occasion and quickly copied stuff. The original problem was (from the search I made) probably some coating that was on the head. When I went around asking for quotes, this is what I received as feedback on the sound it was making. In fact, on website of Datacent, the symptom of my drive was clearly what they describes a "clicking, knocking, sweeping sounds" <http://datacent.com/datarecovery/hdd/seagate>. With the quote they sent me, I had to start saving money. Then, month passed during the time I was saving to cover the cost of the repair. Then, I retried the hard drive, just to see, and the sound was then different. The platter were not spinning anymore. The hard drive was in a free-agent case. I decided to get rid of the external casing. Probably the vibration induce while removing the casing dislocated something and the platter were then spinning again.
During the copying phase of the recovery, the hard drive started to become quite hot. But, I don't have reference on what hot is. So, I was kinda crossing finger there as the drive was copying. Head was doing strange sound bouncing back and forth once and a while. Until, the platter stop. Not sure how the seizure happen, sequence is a bit fuzzy.
As for the clean room, I have good connection with the micro and nano fabrication research center of my university.
Regards,