CypherHackz wrote:
I have the same problem though. But the hard disk is WD 2.5". There is a very tiny scratch on the platter which you barely see unless if you focus your eyes deeply on the platter.
I got the same exactly donor hard disk and do the head changing. The hard disk is now working and I do the imaging process immediately. Unfortunately, it stops after the imaging process reached at certain sectors. I redo the imaging a few times but at the end the hard disk died and not detected even using PC3K.
In my opinion, even though there is a tiny scratch on the platter, but it does not guarantee you can bypass the sector and recover all the data.
Or maybe someone can share their successful experience recovering this type of problem?
-cypher.
In cases where I can actually see the scratch, if the drive comes ready, I image it under a flow hood with the cover off. With a WD, that may not be possible, because there really won't be anything anchoring the head to the chassis, since in most of those it's the case cover that does that. In other drives it's not a problem.
This where DDI comes in handy. On iffy drives, I just use the file selection utility in DDI to select only the sectors that contain the customer's most critical data. Then once those sectors are selected, I'll image with the cover off until I get close to the damaged area. Then I reverse image until I get to the damaged area. If things go well, you should just have a small area of the drive that doesn't get imaged.