hdd_problems123 wrote:
Thank you for the replies. Not being very familiar with this process, I'm curious why opening the top would damage anything on the hard drive? I'd like to get to the point that the drives are recognized at all and then I can deal with any sort of data recovery.
n.c. you mentioned i could have a bad preamp chip, is there a way to tell this? And do I just need to try another board?
edit: also I'm located in Chicago, USA
If both pcb damaged, You have a great chance for preamp is damaged as well.
You can be sure, if You have enough electronic knowledge, skill, and you can measure the preamp chip.
As I sad, the biggest problem is, You have opened the drive, let the dust come in from the air, and let them to scratch the platter, and damage the heads.
Additionally, nobody can be sure, about You have not touched something inside.
(One bad move inside will cause a totally unrecoverable drive!)
Before this, You had a great chance, and low price, now You have less chance and much bigger price!
Regards,
Janos