zed wrote:
Once i had a toshiba 2.5" drive with 2 platters , using the salvation data platter removal tool the bottom platter did not hold and slipped, only the top platter lifted out. By the time i noticed i had already put the platter remover on my bench and moved it ant rotated in the process. I was really worried - the 1st time this happened to me.
I pulled the other platter out, put the 2 disk back into the donor drive, put the disk back together and to my relief, the disk actually worked and ALL of the data was recovered. The drive has 60 GB of data, the disk was a 80 GB model.
In theory this should not have worked, there was no data missing or corrupted. A perfect corruption. The platters were removed as there was a seized motor and the heat gun trick did not work in this case.
So nothing is impossible, don't give up until you have tried it. You may get lucky!
This is a true story, i have learnt from my mistake and am now extra careful and double check everything now but as i said, it worked for me. I have not had to do this with any other brand of disk before and i hope i don't ever need to take a chance like this again but i thought it may give you some home at least.
I have noticed this in MKxxxxGAS models.