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This hard drive was sent to us by another data recovery company. After a heavy fall, this drive left most of the head sliders on the surfaces of the disk. Our client also mentioned that the hard drive was making buzzing/beeping noises. All 6 sliders broke off from the suspension. First, we had to locate and plunk all heads that were stuck to disks. Once all 6 heads were found, this drive was decontaminated and rebuilt with a donor head assembly. To work with USB interfaced drives in PC3000, we convert them to SATA first. After the rebuilt and PCB adaptation, hard drive kept buzzing on startup indicating a spinup problem. This issue was later resolved by a platter transplant into a donor chassis. PC3000's WD utility was used to prep and image out the content. The hard drive was recovered fully, and the data was saved.
if you want to ship your failed device to us for data recovery and free evaluation, simply fill out this form: www.hddrecovery.ca/contact-us/
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Комментарии : 713   
@kevinkang4308
@kevinkang4308 4 года назад
RU-vid recommended your video, at first I thought you were working in a hard disk company's lab. Excellent job done!
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
I am glad you liked it Kevin!
@esatd34
@esatd34 4 года назад
Exactly the same situation here.
@RealSergiob466
@RealSergiob466 4 года назад
Me too. It looks like the lab
@jamilgomez8611
@jamilgomez8611 4 года назад
Same here!
@szeemee
@szeemee 4 года назад
Huge respect for your patience! I think the customer was delighted to receive the data back! Thank you for uploading!
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
Thanks, yeah the client was very much please
@jordanking6939
@jordanking6939 4 года назад
I seen expensive Hard Drive repairs on RU-vid, this by far has ASMR elements. The guy is literally performing surgery on the Hard Drive
@stayathomequiz2131
@stayathomequiz2131 2 года назад
Yeah! The air-filter noise makes it feel like a quality working environment! Very impressive!
@123kkambiz
@123kkambiz 4 года назад
I like when he beautifully discusses the problem and solution of the recovery procedure. Keep it up good work.
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
Thank you
@caillousdad5786
@caillousdad5786 4 года назад
I used to do this on a budget for folks who nearly trashed their drives. Back in the 90s it would cost around $5000 - $10000 for regular people to have their drives recovered. Today it starts at around $100 and up.. and that was my price back then... so I don't do it anymore. I used an acrylic box with gloves and vacuum pumped it. Not a professional way to do it, but I had a 90% success rate. If I didn't get the data, I didn't charge.
@chris01479
@chris01479 6 месяцев назад
That's awesome. Did you reeplace the heads by used with the same models and first 3 characters of the s/n? Did it works and did you recovered your data??
@JOELwindows7
@JOELwindows7 4 года назад
This is your daily dose of Recommendation Full rebuild harddisk
@francisberesford1216
@francisberesford1216 4 года назад
Wonderfull to see a real professional at work. I wish that you were accessible in the UK. Thanks
@_____-ze5ow
@_____-ze5ow 4 года назад
This is a masterclass work here. I am really thankful to get this recommendation and seeing how a pro do their job...this is just awesome to see
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
Glad you like it!
@Zedman3333
@Zedman3333 4 года назад
Hardrive dental work, amazing. That was VERY interesting, i had no idea a HD had a few platters, you're very talented.
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
Thanks
@odddellarobbia4
@odddellarobbia4 4 года назад
It's like surgery Computer surgery
@crazyksp8344
@crazyksp8344 4 года назад
They done a surgery on a hard drive
@misterhash9329
@misterhash9329 4 года назад
Brain surgery*
@chancho00
@chancho00 3 года назад
That's a mild way to say what it actually is, hardcore computer pornography.
@nicholasjude7937
@nicholasjude7937 4 года назад
Amazing Video ! one of the first video of HDD recovery and rebuild i have ever seen ! so meticulous and careful in each step ! Great Job Bro !
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
Thank you :)
@DuckDevAI
@DuckDevAI 4 года назад
best video of an hdd hardware recovery that i have ever seen on the web
@Chriva
@Chriva 4 года назад
Perfect Friday evening video. Thank you, Erkin :)
@tirbomax
@tirbomax 4 года назад
just stumbled upon your channel, and now subscribed!
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
Welcome Max
@juandenz2008
@juandenz2008 4 года назад
Super interesting video ! I've lost count of the number of friends and colleagues who have lost precious photos etc because their hard drive failed. It's so important to take regular backups as not everyone can afford this kind of rebuild.
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
Absolutely, thanks for watching
@pebear
@pebear 4 года назад
Wow, that is cool. I have sent several drives off to get the data off of them over the years. You can def make good bank doing this.
@hippa2dahoppa2
@hippa2dahoppa2 4 года назад
i bet they were seagate lol
@pebear
@pebear 4 года назад
@@hippa2dahoppa2 I'm hoping M.2
@Rodionnx
@Rodionnx 4 года назад
Hmmm. By recommending me this vid, Universe is trying to tell me to backup my important data... THX!
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
Haha totally
@sushisashimi672
@sushisashimi672 4 года назад
It's why u need to clone ur HDD regularly at least each month, so that when ur HDD fail and u could just use the clone one and sent the injured HDD to the clinic
@MulyonoHerman
@MulyonoHerman 4 года назад
You are awesome man, I know it is really hard to recovery data from broken hard disk.
@MrShandyIson
@MrShandyIson 4 года назад
Great video, very educational in respect to hard drive rebuilds and recovery. Good video.
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
Glad you liked it
@mariorossi1633
@mariorossi1633 4 года назад
Thank You for sharing with us all this very interesting stuff
@sshado2
@sshado2 4 года назад
This is a wonderful quality video. Thank you.
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
Thank you!
@Emilthehun
@Emilthehun 4 года назад
Nice work and great specialized tools!!
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
thank you!
@mgdu1023
@mgdu1023 3 года назад
I actually might have also learnt a couple of surgery skills to perform on my failed drives LOL My silly joke set aside, thanks for the great content you delivered here. I'm quite impressed with how far you had to go for something coming up seeming not that big of a problem at the beginning of the operation. BACK UP YOUR THINGS, PEOPLE!
@BlueRice
@BlueRice 7 месяцев назад
Easy said than done. Back in early 2000's. Terabyte of data on hard drive is expensive. I had some in raid and heat killed the drive. After 15 years I have them lay around and some of the drive missing. Now I don't know if that could be recovered
@chris01479
@chris01479 6 месяцев назад
​@@BlueRiceHave you ever done it to replace the heads by used with the same models and first 3 characters of the s/n? Did it works and did you recovered your data??
@BlueRice
@BlueRice 6 месяцев назад
@@chris01479 i never perform head replacement but i replace the PCB which i dont know if thats incorrect one or theres something wrong with the head. i didnt want to dissect it since i dont want to mess it up even further. there's one movie i have on the HD that i dont know the name of. i remember watching 2 min into it and want to watch later. the movie was a master piece. the most beautiful movie ever made. im willing to pay 1k just to recover that movie..bascially paying to find out the name of the movie.
@haralamc
@haralamc 3 года назад
Nice video I have two wd 1tb with same issues been saving them for price of recovering to come down. Definetly a wd defect
@NehirKaya
@NehirKaya 4 года назад
what a great job man! Respect!
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
Thanks Ramon
@lesrogers7310
@lesrogers7310 4 года назад
Wow, this is impressive stuff. You certainly have skills sir...
@CharlieQ7400
@CharlieQ7400 4 года назад
I don't really understand how i'm not subscribed , new account anyways , Thanks for helping the community , and like always , ThumbsUp!
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
Welcome to the channel
@lisajohnson8566
@lisajohnson8566 4 года назад
Amazing work and it's all magic for us lay folks. Very interesting to see that data is recoverable in some cases. So interesting and thanks for sharing your expertise and for the great video too.
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
Thanks Lisa
@adamw.8579
@adamw.8579 4 года назад
I see, this drive had heavy impact. Heads was rip off and probably spindle bearing was locked too. Only solution is move platters to functioning drive and pull data off. Edit: Good work to extract data from dead disk drive.
@curtismenzies428
@curtismenzies428 3 года назад
What blows my mind is the level of care that needs to be taken when handling this. I was just watching a video from how a nuclear core went critical because of a scientist's screwdriver slipped.
@jean-mariebluteau4549
@jean-mariebluteau4549 4 года назад
Could watch you do this all day...
@asawik
@asawik 4 года назад
Hello from Poland. As for me - what you do is magic 👏🎆
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
Hello! thank you!
@smoejith9283
@smoejith9283 Год назад
Nice! Not many REAL hard drive videos coming out these days.. solid state junk... lol .. thanks for posting these, I love the hd surgery videos!
@DeKempster
@DeKempster 3 года назад
Really shows the importance of a good backup strategy.(and testing said strategy)
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 3 года назад
Yep 😁
@nosnitrous
@nosnitrous 4 года назад
Nice job, very professional :)
@steve2me414
@steve2me414 4 года назад
Nice work, I like this stuff.
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
Thanks
@paulsmith9574
@paulsmith9574 Год назад
I learned long ago to keep at least one other backup drive for important data. My DVD/CD burned came in handy for that. But now I have well over 200 discs taking up space. When the main HD fault happens, there is no data loss, just cash loss, replacing the drive. I was wondering, if the head arm is stuck, or the platter doesn't want to spin, if there is an oil for the bearings. I have seen on larger greased joints in things, the grease gets hard like glue. Just enough lubricant to get the data if needed.
@kenmasters916
@kenmasters916 4 года назад
quite technical thank you for sharing !
@TheDopalgangr
@TheDopalgangr 4 года назад
Nice work. I use 1 or 2lb fishing monofilament to pluck those sliders off. Less chance of scratching the surface
@tausifpatel6720
@tausifpatel6720 4 года назад
Your video is very helpful 🙂
@lakmalsiriwardhana
@lakmalsiriwardhana 4 года назад
after looong time bro. nice work. wow
@hashtaglobotomy2655
@hashtaglobotomy2655 4 года назад
Dont forget to break out your 1 inch air impact and really torque em down.
@pgtmr2713
@pgtmr2713 3 года назад
At least 7 ugga duggas!
@nicholasdavidowicz9832
@nicholasdavidowicz9832 4 года назад
Wow simply amazing work.
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
Thanks
@razcann3597
@razcann3597 4 года назад
Obviously you have done this many times, you are so quick
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
This is what I do for living, so I do this everyday
@celltronix
@celltronix 4 года назад
i have hear that hard drive cant or never been repaired but here it is repaired everything is possible in this world
@JohnnyTorontoEh
@JohnnyTorontoEh 4 года назад
Recovering data is basically fixing the drive but it's only a temporary measure. You should never use a 'repaired/recovered drive after the fact.
@TomBudin
@TomBudin 4 года назад
you can just depends on how much you wanna spend to recover the data
@sathyaj
@sathyaj 4 года назад
Great Job Bro..
@Djmaxofficial
@Djmaxofficial 4 года назад
I was thinking that the drive is dusty but my screen was :D
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
That's funny:)
@aneomgr7798
@aneomgr7798 4 года назад
1:50 I tilted my head to the right to see what he was doing xD
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
Haha, removing the head screw
@italiaassistance4464
@italiaassistance4464 4 года назад
@@hddrecoveryservices hi :) your video is very cool! u are cool :D i have a question, what do you use to cut heads?
@johnymicheal3118
@johnymicheal3118 4 года назад
Fascinating
@gopalnarahariburud7102
@gopalnarahariburud7102 4 года назад
You are awesome !!!
@r4microds
@r4microds 4 года назад
Fantastic video! But a gentle reminder, its now 2020, if you haven't yet backed up your data somewhere safe, consider doing it now!
@ReinaldoGonzalezreix2x
@ReinaldoGonzalezreix2x 4 года назад
Beautifull! i though data recovey was way easier, now i understand why it is expensive
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
;)
@r100curtaincall
@r100curtaincall 4 года назад
Yeah it can sometimes require an extensive amount of work and special equipment...
@douro20
@douro20 2 года назад
@@r100curtaincall And the cost of the tools is very high. Most people may not realise this but the head comb, which is used to secure the heads on the servo arm during handling, is actually the single most expensive tool he is using in the process of performing the mechanical work on the drive. It is made of titanium and a set of those can cost over a thousand dollars.
@r100curtaincall
@r100curtaincall 2 года назад
@@douro20 Yeah they're super expensive. The tooling required to make them is as insane as the task that it is used to perform. Many people diss hard drives now in favor of SSDs, but they are a true mechanical engineering marvel all their own, from assembly to performance. I daresay they are probably one of if not the fastest precision micro instruments ever created by man.
@Ryzler13
@Ryzler13 4 года назад
I am watching you work like a hungry cat watching a fish bowl... That is amazing tech people dont realise what they have in their hands.... You can do anything with the right tools. (Bows to Asia) and the right minds.
@HashimAziz1
@HashimAziz1 4 года назад
Some amazing skill here. I'm really curious as to what you ended up charging for this case.
@bentelashley
@bentelashley 4 года назад
I’m impressed Cheers buddy
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
Thanks
@lerkzor
@lerkzor 4 года назад
I was amazed that there is a way to read multiple platters after reassembly, since there is no chance at all that the platters were re-installed in the exact same rotational orientation relative to each other.
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
What makes you so sure they were not set back the same?
@lerkzor
@lerkzor 4 года назад
@@hddrecoveryservices I don't mean top/bottom/position in stack, I mean turned a little. Are the platters keyed to the spindle?
@ibrennan
@ibrennan 4 года назад
Impressive!
@jimmyqballs
@jimmyqballs 4 года назад
This looks like a fun and rewarding job. And if all fails and it doesn't work, you can just say you tried your best and blame it on the hard drive :)
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
sure is, but why blame the drive? :) its like a hard drive er, patient either come in recoverable condition, or it is DOA. If the drive is partially recoverable - we recover what can be pulled
@Ka9radio_Mobile9
@Ka9radio_Mobile9 4 года назад
I was thinking that I could do this my self if I needed to, boy was I wrong! Thanks for this great video. I'm putting your name in my address book! :-)
@ucupi
@ucupi 4 года назад
Looks easy...u need all the tools..&the one pc3000 without it bye bye data....
@CodeAsm
@CodeAsm 4 года назад
@@ucupi Its not inly software, its special hardware aswell... ive recovered data myself without fancy tools, or software but any attempt at platter or head replacing failed, as most of these drives have firmware on the platters and these platters apparently need allignment (?) maybe youtuber can confirm this. Anyway, I recomment going to a recovery lab FIRST if data is important. ive only tried my own drives or friends harddisks after they learned the price (most offer diagnosis for low or free price, actual recovery costs money).
@KotauFPS
@KotauFPS 4 года назад
@@CodeAsm any side effects to doing it without specialized tools? I'd assume data loss is basically inminent if you try to do this the ghetto way, but the hdd would be reusable.
@CodeAsm
@CodeAsm 4 года назад
@@KotauFPS ghetto style is posible depending on the case. Dd, ddresque, testdisk and the best Rstudio might do the job for allott of software isues people might have. Hardware isues depends. Replacing flashrom, capasitors connectors, sure. If you have a cleanairroom and use gloves, maybe. But too many try and then go to a recovery company and actualy made it worse. If you wanna learn, and probably lose data, go ahead. Investigate why those paid hardware and software is so good, why are they using custom hardware? The hdd also have special controllers, maybe learn how to controll those
@amak1131
@amak1131 4 года назад
@@KotauFPS Dust is the main culprit. You MAY get lucky, but generally a spec of dust rotating at 7200rpm is like crashing into a boulder. That's why every shop has one of those fancy clean booths: you can spend 30mins swapping parts, but a single spec of dust or even a small hair can destroy the drive.
@dr.ramondetorres4838
@dr.ramondetorres4838 4 года назад
I was almost literally on the edge of my seat. Fascinating work! I could do that, but I don't have the equipment... and especially, not familiar with the software. Great Job.
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
It's not too late to start :) this industry still has a few years I think
@dr.ramondetorres4838
@dr.ramondetorres4838 4 года назад
@@hddrecoveryservices I have a doctorate in information systems and leadership. Unfortunately, as a former computer repair technician, the doctorate was more about leadership than tech. No matter. I truly enjoyed the video. Thanks.
@engenglish610
@engenglish610 4 года назад
Thank you for this video, good job. Do not hesitate to present pc3000....I want to learn more about it.
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
PC3000 is a tool that has a huge variety of features. We demonstrate a little bit at a time in almost every hard drive recovery video
@engenglish610
@engenglish610 4 года назад
@@hddrecoveryservices thank you
@ecmjr
@ecmjr 4 года назад
Cool vid!
@MrLollko
@MrLollko 4 года назад
epic video :) , thx for sharing
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
You are welcome
@alexIT80
@alexIT80 3 года назад
Hi wow amazing stuff. I have a question how do you deal with platters alignment to each other?
@TwcFan
@TwcFan 3 года назад
To get the platter unstuck from the arm reader, find a screw in the middle of your hard drive and then unscrew it and try to see if it would spin again. Never open up the hard drive or that's it.
@metap0Pe
@metap0Pe 4 года назад
Just a tip, it would be SO much easier to read the text on screen if it was much, much smaller, and just located in the bottom like regular subtitles.
@JM-yx1lm
@JM-yx1lm 4 года назад
Dude, its fine.
@ashishahuja4592
@ashishahuja4592 4 года назад
Superb task
@faitohiateraiamano9757
@faitohiateraiamano9757 4 года назад
good job
@worroSfOretsevraH
@worroSfOretsevraH 4 года назад
Hi. Please explain why you did not fix the platters to each other for keeping their relative position. You used to tape the sides with scotch tape in some of your videos. Thanks, keep it up.
@steeveedee8478
@steeveedee8478 4 года назад
I was wondering that - I thought the platters had to be perfectly vertically aligned??
@gustavinus
@gustavinus 4 года назад
I was wondering about the alignment as well...
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
@@gustavinus we keep the alignment by etching the drive and setting it back lined up by etches
@donbeckham
@donbeckham 4 года назад
@@hddrecoveryservices Do you have a video of this process? And what's the tolerance on alignment (in radians) ?
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
@@donbeckham I don't
@orckaso6513
@orckaso6513 3 года назад
I will adore to do this job
@gassanali8667
@gassanali8667 4 года назад
I'm here to learn...
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
you are in the right place :)
@vnukchaknorrisa5964
@vnukchaknorrisa5964 3 года назад
С такой кропотливой работой алкоголь исключён вообще наверное))
@alexeyastakhov5137
@alexeyastakhov5137 3 года назад
Мне кажется наоборот - тут же одно неверное движение и прощай хард. Слышал что хирурги часто выпивают после тяжелых операций.
@ankitkumarjat9886
@ankitkumarjat9886 4 года назад
You are awesome
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
:)
@linkspike
@linkspike 4 года назад
i enjoy the video, thanks m2n
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
You are welcome
@Zone1242
@Zone1242 4 года назад
Great video as always. I enjoy watching you work. I assume the head damage, in this case, was caused by the slow (or stopped) platter meaning the heads were no longer flying properly. Is that correct? If so it's very fortunate that there was no platter damage. Cheers, John
@paulveitch
@paulveitch 4 года назад
I think he said the drive was dropped. I imagine that is when it was off which meant that the heads were parked.
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
The fact that the spindle failed, actually saved this drive from platter damage. With sliders missing and suspension on the loose, it would only be a matter of a few power ups :)
@cocobongo268
@cocobongo268 4 года назад
@@hddrecoveryservices Exactly, we could have a nice shredding platters on new head stack assembly ... one thing to point it out is the aligment, the platters were previously marked so the cylinder remains, therefore the data is more likely to be extracted. As you do my friend, I always create a head map for detecting either weak heads or zones on the platters. You are my hero, keep going man.
@chhupparustom
@chhupparustom 4 года назад
At the end, on your left, is that the laminar flow work-table with lights on?
@ningen1980
@ningen1980 4 года назад
I wager the PCB was toast, aside from the heads. I'm still sitting on an old WD20EA that has a PCB that literally blew 3 chips. Has over 10 years of music production on it.
@DimasSatriaGumelar
@DimasSatriaGumelar 4 года назад
It's first time I see the harddisk it's so complicated boom amazing for me I love it !
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
;)
@mazi16v
@mazi16v 4 года назад
Top video
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
thank you!
@romahago
@romahago 4 года назад
Where do you get parts? I need the same arm with heads as you replacing in your video. Thanks ahead.
@Upgradeo8
@Upgradeo8 4 года назад
If a drive is operated over time in a certain orientation such as label side up, and you try to run it label side down, the bearings can wear in such a way that can cause the knocking you hear.
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
Positioning the drive just right sometimes does improve performance during imaging
@Upgradeo8
@Upgradeo8 4 года назад
HDD Recovery Services So does smacking it with the end of a screw driver can sometimes can unstick things 🥴
@khaledbmw99
@khaledbmw99 4 года назад
you can clean by make to drop of alchole on the surface and after 3 minute it will be analysis so you can clean by cotoon
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
It leave residue this way. There are many ways to clean disks, I guess whatever works for the one doing it is the right way
@recndcmm
@recndcmm 4 года назад
Awesome video, may ask, i saw someone doing a procedure like this before, he mentioned that each disk should stay in the exact same position in order for it to keep the same sector aligned, care to comment on that ?
@ShanyGolan
@ShanyGolan 3 года назад
This guy is the HDD whisperer!
@nezaralmubarak2235
@nezaralmubarak2235 4 года назад
Great video man Would you please prepare a video for how to clean the platters
@Beta-Obaghi
@Beta-Obaghi 4 года назад
nice project ..
@haizk
@haizk 4 года назад
*doing hdd surgery youtube subtitle: Applause
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
:)
@Laxpowertoo
@Laxpowertoo 4 года назад
Great stuff! I love watching you work. Just out of interest, what would you use to remove finger prints from a platter? I have the old HD from my laptop which I didn't intend using, so i took the top off for a poke around and managed to leave prints on the top platter. Now years later I was hoping to extract the contents again, but I don't want to damage it trying to clean it. I heard alcohol works.
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
Alcohol works if used right
@neilbedford2756
@neilbedford2756 4 года назад
Great work!! A quick question, I thought you had to keep all the platters in alignment?
@AlexCortinovis
@AlexCortinovis 4 года назад
Me too, i've been taught that misalignment would cause complete data loss.
@neilbedford2756
@neilbedford2756 4 года назад
Alex Cortinovis Yeah would be good to get a reply..
@AlexCortinovis
@AlexCortinovis 4 года назад
@@neilbedford2756 He replied some comments below, look for the comment of worroSfOretsevraH
@mkilptrick
@mkilptrick 4 года назад
Wow. This video was very interesting. Didn't understand the software but maybe that will come with time.
@mykline1
@mykline1 4 года назад
Excellent work. I might send a old drive I have your way to see if you can recover the data on it.
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
Sure thing! www.hddrecovery.ca/contact-us
@rudolfdutoit8349
@rudolfdutoit8349 3 года назад
Nice Job Erkin,How are you ? Regards Rudolf Sherlock Data Recovery South Africa
@rar2k11
@rar2k11 4 года назад
How do you re-align the platters after moving them around? Is the angle at which they originally were important, or is it self read from info on the platters? Does it matter if the individual platters are not as they were, or are they read at different times and the indexes are on the platter themselves? Thanks.
@LawnMowersThingsThatMakeNoise
@LawnMowersThingsThatMakeNoise 4 года назад
Such Skill !! I would rather pay to have it repaired than meddle with it myself.
@GRHmedia
@GRHmedia 4 года назад
Sounded like a bearing was out and causing contact chatter. That said also sound pretty close to head crashing.
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
Most likely the spindle got bent and parking ramp was binding with the edge of the disk
@Calmer573
@Calmer573 4 года назад
i dont know what im watching , but its intriguing. for now anyways.
@Nanogrip
@Nanogrip 4 года назад
Great video, really puts into perspective on how the work is done. I've had some ideas on how repairs were performed, but no idea what tools were used! I have a question: Would this repair work if the platters were transplanted into the working hard drive instead of replacing the reader head? Thanks for your video and look forward to more of your work!
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
You can't take out platters without taking heads out. If the motor is not damaged and chassis are not contaminated by platter dust we don't swap platters
@Nanogrip
@Nanogrip 4 года назад
@@hddrecoveryservices okay understood, thank you for your reply!
@gblargg
@gblargg 4 года назад
Weird, somewhere I had read that you have to keep all the platters perfectly rotationally aligned with each other because the system assumes synchronization between heads.
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
I've read that money grow on trees... Wait that was Russian Pinocchio book hahaha.
@baraabaradie9792
@baraabaradie9792 4 года назад
Amazing job; where you got the training on such programs
@RaVeN1K
@RaVeN1K 4 года назад
I can't believe simple airflow is enough, thats rly cool, i was sure a clean room is needed for this. So a HDD Mod with a window in the HDD cover plate isn't impossible after all. xD
@hddrecoveryservices
@hddrecoveryservices 4 года назад
That tool is amazing
@MrCh0o
@MrCh0o 4 года назад
Yeah, but you'd probably be replacing those filters quite regularly if you were constantly pumping air through them and into the HDD
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