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RE: [OT] Recovering Data from HD




If you can get an identical drive, and swap the pcb over (if possible on a
2.52 disc) you may be lucky, but it has to be identical..

Neil

-----Original Message-----
From: yahoogroups@xxxxxxx [mailto:yahoogroups@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 19 January 2005 11:15
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] [OT] Recovering Data from HD


Oh eeeekkk ...

It is definitely a complete HD failure it won't spin up ..

It is a Hitachi drive but is named the same as the dreaded IBM
"Travelstar??" drives. IT seems like it is just a Hitachi rebrand
of an
IBM item.

It is clicking whirling etc .. bascially the needle on the platter seems
like it is stuck or dead.

However the laptop is in warranty, but if I get the data removed from the
HD if it can be done .. does this mean I void the warranty?? As I assume
they will have to open the HD?

Oh and if anyone wants info and pics on how to remove the HD From a Sony
Vaio VGN let me know and I will post them up .. I finally worked it out
myself.

Regards,

Ho yin

At 11:04 19/01/2005, you wrote:

>On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 10:31:49 +0000, Ho Yin Ng
<yahoogroups@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
> >
> > I was wondering what equipment do people at data recovery centres
> > use to recover data from dead hard disks?
> >
> > Is it something I can purchase and do at home?
> >
>
>It depends a lot on the cause of death.
>
>If its purely software, ie formatted / boot sector problems then you
>may be able to do it at home.
>
>My father in law had a disk fail last year, with critical, non-backed
>up information on it, and it was a more fundamental problem - the drive
>wouldn't spin up at all.
>
>In that case the specialist company will replace the controller card
>(assuming they can get a similar one), and hope the drive will work
>
>the next level is to do a platter transplant into another drive, thats
>definitely not a DIY job (unless your pretty confident)
>
>The specialist companies tend to keep a stock of drives for these types
>of occasion.
>
>In our case, they couldnt find an equivalent drive, and so we failed to
>recover any data.
>
>Hope that helps a little
>
>Simon
>
>
>
>
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>




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