I am Jim from Tennessee. I am here to learn. More interested in firmware recovery than data recovery and it is more for my own interests than anything else. I have a small number of hard drives I have collected over the years that power on and is recognized by the computer but fail in various ways. So I thought I would learn on these. I am not concerned about the data on them and have no interest in replacing parts to get them to work. If I brick them that is okay but then the challenge would be to unbrick them. Most are WD but some are Seagate.
I have worked on firmware of various electronic devices when they become non functional because of firmware updates or component failure. Now I would like to see what I can do with these hard drives.
I have worked on firmware of various electronic devices when they become non functional because of firmware updates or component failure. Now I would like to see what I can do with these hard drives.