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    The art of F-UP things - HDD data recovery.

    I have 1.0TB WD10JPVX HDD that won't initialize.
    So I decided to open it.
    https://youtu.be/NtsxTQvrpFQ
    I have data that I want to recover from this drive.
    And this is my quest to do that.
    I accept suggestions from anyone that is familiar with this topic.
    Thanks in advance.
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    Re: The art of F-UP things - HDD data recovery.

    The head is grinding against the platter's surface.
    The only way is a head transplant.
    And it's unlikely to work because probably one platter is severely damaged already.
    "The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."

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      #3
      Re: The art of F-UP things - HDD data recovery.

      Your head stack is damaged. Or loose on its pivot. One of the two. But eh, i give that drive ttl=15m now that you have opened it...

      http://www.drive-recovery-hints.com/...ard_drive.html
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        #4
        Re: The art of F-UP things - HDD data recovery.

        Originally posted by goontron View Post
        Your head stack is damaged. Or loose on its pivot. One of the two. But eh, i give that drive ttl=15m now that you have opened it...

        http://www.drive-recovery-hints.com/...ard_drive.html
        YES, I opened it... And that way I named this thread - "The art of F-UP things..."
        But I opened it because this drive won't initialize...
        So what you mean about "loose on its pivot"... I can check that first.

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          #5
          Re: The art of F-UP things - HDD data recovery.

          Originally posted by Per Hansson View Post
          The head is grinding against the platter's surface.
          The only way is a head transplant.
          And it's unlikely to work because probably one platter is severely damaged already.
          Do you have any idea, how can I find compatible disk for head transplant?
          Do I need an identical drive or I can take heads from other models?

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            #6
            Re: The art of F-UP things - HDD data recovery.

            Originally posted by smaniak View Post
            Do you have any idea, how can I find compatible disk for head transplant?
            Do I need an identical drive or I can take heads from other models?
            Resign yourself to having lost the data.

            Take this as a learning experience to highlight the importance of reliable, verifiable backups (which need not -- and probably SHOULD NOT -- use any special "backup software")

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              Re: The art of F-UP things - HDD data recovery.

              Originally posted by smaniak View Post
              Do you have any idea, how can I find compatible disk for head transplant?
              Do I need an identical drive or I can take heads from other models?
              eBay, and the heads need to be from an identical model.
              But there is no point, as said most likely the platters are destroyed.
              So you would need to fix that problem first.

              And doing a head transplant is extremely fiddly work!
              "The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."

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                Re: The art of F-UP things - HDD data recovery.

                OK, it seems next step is to buy identical hard.
                So I'm biding for 3 hards.
                I look for Head Replacement Tool - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/37-pcs-2-...sAAOSwwTlUpEG2
                but maybe I'll pass this.
                I think I need some kind of hdd data recovery hardware.
                I'm looking for this vendors:
                1. https://www.dolphindatalab.com
                2. http://www.deepspar.com/
                3. http://www.acelaboratory.com/
                4. http://en.mrtlab.com/
                But this are semi-professional tools, and I think that are too expensive for me. I can't find prices for any of them.
                If anyone knows something more cost-friendly please let me know.

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                  #9
                  Re: The art of F-UP things - HDD data recovery.

                  It will never work, you will destroy the new heads in seconds, even if you do manage to install them without destroying them.
                  Why? Because most likely the platters are damaged!

                  The only way to go about this would be with a PC-3000 card:
                  To disable the damaged read head and then hope the data you need is on the undamaged platters.
                  Last edited by Per Hansson; 12-16-2017, 11:19 AM.
                  "The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."

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