HaQue wrote:
Hi, I already feel I am going to regret getting involved in this.
I really don't want to do conventional drives.
A store I do flash for has somewhere between 100-200 HDD's that have been building up. Owner says they are mostly from upgrades, some could be new if a customer wanted a TB and the system originally had a 500GB for example. He has asked me what he can do with them. Obviously neither one of us want to sell anyone a bad drive, but I also don't know what I should be using to test them. Is MHDD good enough? should I test the twice? The plan is to go through the drives, and see what are sellable.
Anyone have any suggestions for testing these that isn't going to make me batty for the next two years? Is there maybe a hardware device not too expensive that is suited for this stuff? Should I not touch this request with a bargepole?
Thanks alot
Haque ,
Spildit Has Nailed It Nice And Good ,Please Add The Following
1 : Open Each Drive PCB First
2 : Check + And - For a Short And Also TVS Diodes
3 : Run PCB Bare Without HSA With a Standalone Powersupply [ IC's Should Not Blow/Heat ]
4 : Clean Contacts Of Preamp/Preamp Pins Of HSA And Motor
5 : Connect Tested PCB To HSA
Follow What Spildit Said ....
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Amarbir S Dhillon , Chandigarh Data Recovery Labs [India]
Logical,Semi Physical And Physical Data Recovery
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