@ici_lemmy :

hddguy wrote:
rmy wrote:
If they do want me to try without clean room, I explain exactely all the risks. I tell them they will probably lose money, and if they still want, I do.
This is bad practice. Even if customer says is OK to proceed and risks are explained you are more aware of risks and should realise it is not a good idea. Many times I think client judgement will be clouded with the hope of a successful (and cheap) result.
The bad practice is to refuse I think. I told, and sorry if my english is too bad, that I explain all risks. ALL. Also the risks you describe :
hddguy wrote:
but some client who actually needs data will take a contaminated drive to someone who does have a clean room, then job is more expensive and more difficult.
You consider it's a bad practice I do something I'am able to because I hav no clean room. I consider it's a bad practice to let them try something they are not able to.
You can be confident with that, I really insist with them to not open their disk outside clean room. It's less than 20% of these case that insist and tell me "If you don't try, disk will go in the trash.".
hddguy wrote:
This is the reason we do not encourage DIY, and without the right facilities that is effectively all that you are providing - DIY.
Are you saying that openning a disk outside a clean room is killing it instantaneously ? You don't agree with me, that's a fact. No reason to become disrespectful. Last week I swapped platter of a 2.5 Hitachi with 100% DR result. My client is happy and he would never have managed himself… and never would have payed 1500$ to recover pics…
hddguy wrote:
If your serious about DR invest in a clean air cabinet. you can pick them up cheap enough.
I will. You want to offer it ? I am alone. No big Cie, nobody to help. I do my job, and money is comming. ASAP I'll make this invest. I won't stop to explain the same risks. Understand one thing, please : I am a teacher. In France, I have 40 years guarantee for money each month. I leave this job to create my own small Cie, by passion.
hddguy wrote:
If you want to offer DR services and want to be able to make mechanical repairs then it is only fair to do it properly, safetly and in the best interests of the customers data.
I aprpeciate you are trying to offer a good honest and affordable service, but if you dont do it properly there is no point doing it at all.
I do not agree. Trying is better than giving up.
But all this is out of subject, as long as I told that : "I won't try HSA swap on this disk". Feel free to contact me in private if you want to continue discussion gently, or if you want to offer me some training period in your Cie, or some "old air cabinet" I could repair
