dale@myguys.co.za wrote:
I have practised on a few drives. But this is the first one I am actually going to make a small return on my investment.........
.......If I stuff it up, then I will buy the client a new hard drive. The contents that I am trying to recover is a few excel spreadsheet which have already been rewritten for the client by myself free of charge in good faith. Therefore the client stands to loose nothing on this project.
How is there a return on your investment if you have manually rewritten the only data your client needs??
dale@myguys.co.za wrote:
The rest of the responses has been an obsessive response to using client data. Can we not rather focus on putting something more useful on this forum with regards to data recovery eg.
The entire Data Recovery industry is based on the safety of clients data, which in this case you do not seem to hold any value to. And this forum is full of useful information. Maybe if this was a dummy drive you were working on and not a real case the responses would be more suited to what you want.
When you offer a professional recovery service, nothing is more frustrating than the clients who chose the cheaper option first bringing drives that have been butchered by people with good intentions but no experience.
Originally you said this:
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1. The drive turns on and off.
2. The drive does Soft Boot and Hard Boot.
3. The drive turns on and continues to run with no clicking or any noises.
What do you mean drive turns "on and off" ? If spindle stops after powering then you could have mechanical issues, or serious damage to SA module such as Zone table.
You then say drive turns on and continues to run. This could indicate some level of damage to the firmware. these two points seem contradictory of each other.
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I do not have the firmware for the hard drive. I spoke to WD and they said because it came from a Dell, contact Dell.
WD are NOT referring to the firmware of the HDD. The firmware you are relating to is stored at hidden sectors and is specific to each physical drive and you will get no commercial support for this from dell or WD.
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BACKUP FW.. My assumption is that if it ain't loaded, then how would I begin to back it up.. Onto the next button.
If you cannot backup FW, or dont know how, then you need to absolutely stop before you make irreversible changes.
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5. I've pretty much pressed every button on HD Doctor
This is irresponsible and dangerous. Maybe there is some problem preventing SA access, I hope so. But pressing every button could have serious consequences. There are many aspects of the SA that need to be maintained, that are adaptive to the specific drive, there are defect tables, overlays and translator to consider. Did you attempt anything with the ROM? the ROM also consists of adaptive information that cannot be changed.
There is too much to consider, and too much to explain to you here. This is why we must stress that you need to practice on dummy jobs, lots of them. Without the experience you need, you are putting the data at risk.
If you want to continue offering recovery services, offer logical recovery services only, or outsource the difficult jobs until you get a handle on them yourself.