Gotta drive that kicked the bucket today. There was TONS of shite on this thing. It fires up, and then goes click only to stab my heart every time the arm tries to kick over to read.
I know there are tons of places you can find on google that handle this sort of thing for a super hefty price tag, but it is a price that can get subsidized.
You guys use any of these companies before and if so, which would you recommend?
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Good luck!
Physically recovering data from hard drives is no easy task. I don't think you're likely to get much of a discount.
One trick that can sometimes work is putting the drive in an airtight sealed bag and stick it in the freezer for a few hours (contracts the platters so the drive can be read again). Depends on the fault with the drive, though - sounds like yours might be a mechanical one.
-N
freezer trick brings many hdds to life
but putting a cooler pad on it while running makes them live longer (after freezing)
It was a Western Digital. Any recommendations on good reliable brands you guys have found?
I've gone through about 14 hard drives in the last 10 years, most thankfully retire after long hard, reliable service, but I've had drives from every make fail or go bad.
maxtor was the worst though.. 4 drives 3 failures.
One of the things you can do is that if you have an identical drive, is you can swap the platters to another drive and get the data off that way, but this kind of work needs to be carried out in a 100% dust free environment.