You shouldn't be opening drives without proper diagnostic tools.
Bankole Oladoja Member Sep 3, 2016 #11 You shouldn't be opening drives without proper diagnostic tools.
pclab Moderator Sep 4, 2016 #12 You opened to see the heart, when the problem could be on a feet... First of all, you need to do a proper diagnose to check what's wrong. Opening a drive just to take a look it's not what you first need to do...
You opened to see the heart, when the problem could be on a feet... First of all, you need to do a proper diagnose to check what's wrong. Opening a drive just to take a look it's not what you first need to do...
Jared Administrator Staff member Sep 5, 2016 #13 @OP, unless your friend needs data off this drive, I'd recommend that you just toss it now. A drive of that density which has been opened outside a clean room environment is just a ticking time bomb even if you do manage to "fix" it.
@OP, unless your friend needs data off this drive, I'd recommend that you just toss it now. A drive of that density which has been opened outside a clean room environment is just a ticking time bomb even if you do manage to "fix" it.
H hipo Member Sep 5, 2016 #14 Better stop "playing" with this hdd if your frend need data. Firstly what happens to the drive? And then you need proper tools to diagnos ptoblem.
Better stop "playing" with this hdd if your frend need data. Firstly what happens to the drive? And then you need proper tools to diagnos ptoblem.
Amarbir[CDR-Labs] Member Sep 11, 2016 #15 LarrySabo":1dbnyqud said: Did you open the drive outside of cleanroom conditions (as it appears you did), and run it with the cover off? Click to expand... Mr Larry, This drive is virtually gone ,In the last 1 month i am fedup with tempered drives coming for recovery
LarrySabo":1dbnyqud said: Did you open the drive outside of cleanroom conditions (as it appears you did), and run it with the cover off? Click to expand... Mr Larry, This drive is virtually gone ,In the last 1 month i am fedup with tempered drives coming for recovery