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    Default How to Fix a Physically Broken Hard Drive


    just stumbled on this website:
    How to Fix a Physically Broken Hard Drive - wikiHow

    im not sure if this works though
    might as well post this
    let me know your thoughts




    STEPS:

    1. Make sure the device is definitely dead.
    - Have you checked PC's BIOS settings to ensure detection of the troublesome drive? Sometimes the settings can alter for various reasons, so it's a good idea to check these first.
    - Was the IDE (ribbon) / SATA and power cable firmly in place?
    - Are all in/output pins on the drives connectors intact and not obviously bent, damaged or broken etc.?

    2. Read everything through fully before you proceed and decide which "symptom" best fits your circumstances since, many of the techniques listed are "traumatic" to say the least and you may only get a one-off opportunity to retrieve vital data for transference onto another drive or backup device.

    3. Hold the drive in one hand and firmly "spin" it back and forth whilst listening for any noises as you do so. If you can't hear any noise, a likely cause, especially if you have an older drive, or one which ran very hot to the touch, is a seized head bearing/spindle and the following steps can be considered:
    - Pre-heat a domestic oven at its lowest setting for five minutes or so, disconnect the heat and place the drive in the oven for 2-5 mins... your aiming for comfort to the touch.
    - Remove the drive and repeat step 1. If you still can't hear any noise go onto part C. However, if there is a difference, reattach the drive to your PC and listen for spin-up of the drive and usual (clicking) head activity. If all seems well so far, try to access the drive under windows to retrieve your data.
    - If needed, reheat the device and whilst holding the drive in one hand, sharply spin and clip the drive onto a hard surface this is drastic of course, but we need to free the heads from any binding. Repeat step 1... can you hear head movement now? If yes, Attach to your PC and try accessing the drive through windows

    4. If you can hear a rhythmic "click" in time with the movement, the chances are that the drive heads are free on their mounts and are not jammed. Check that you don't hear any rattling noises when you rotate the drive gently (back and forth) through 90 degrees. This would indicate loose and disconnected components inside the drive and are beyond the scope or intent of this article.

    VIDEO:
    DIY: How to repair a clicking damaged hard drive

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    Default Re: How to Fix a Physically Broken Hard Drive

    Sticky unta ni..

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    I will try this maytag maayu ako samsung.

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    Default Re: How to Fix a Physically Broken Hard Drive

    ill just buy a new 1 instead xd

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    Quote Originally Posted by PagkahomotSAimongUTOToi View Post
    ill just buy a new 1 instead xd
    For businesses I think buying new is better pero sa mga tihik pareha nako its worth risking, dead na bitaw what can you lose? hehe

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    "suwayi daw og testing" hehehe

    bacin mka kita ni idea si master KH0UJ

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    Quote Originally Posted by breinrules View Post
    For businesses I think buying new is better pero sa mga tihik pareha nako its worth risking, dead na bitaw what can you lose? hehe
    mao pud pero wa ta kahibaw basin nya moboto hinoun na hehe

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    @siopao: d mn diay ka sure ana y mn nipost ka basin nya maunsa ang motry ani lols.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PagkahomotSAimongUTOToi View Post
    @siopao: d mn diay ka sure ana y mn nipost ka basin nya maunsa ang motry ani lols.
    aw butangan ta og disclaimer
    i am not responsible for any accidents resulting to damage to property, injuries or death

    try this at your own risk

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    Quote Originally Posted by siopao1984 View Post
    aw butangan ta og disclaimer
    i am not responsible for any accidents resulting to damage to property, injuries or death

    try this at your own risk
    Properties is ok, but death is just not acceptable, mu back out nalang ko ani mao palang ni ako kamatyan makaingun gyud ko ug You should have informed me

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