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Posted: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 12:09:36 Post Subject: |
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Have another machine you can put the hard drive in to see if it works? If the drive itself is burnt out, you probably won't be able to recover anything yourself. At least not without some surgery on the drive.
There are places you can send the drive to, where they will pull the data platters out and put them into a good hard drive to pull the data off. Some of them get expensive, but if the data that is on that drive is valuable, might be a good option.
I don't know about that drive, but if you can get the same drive and pull the IO board off it and replace the one on your bad drive, maybe you can get it to work that way. I doubt that's possible though. |
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