naa daghan just research lang ang probleme it takes time to find out kong unsay nindot !!!!!na software!!!
naa daghan just research lang ang probleme it takes time to find out kong unsay nindot !!!!!na software!!!
Pwerteng daghana sa internet madownload na mga appz para bad sector..
Pero if logical lang na na BS puede ra maayo, even a simple formatting will do..but if its the problem with the service area, firmware, or even physical defects , la jud ka mahimo ana bro..walay milagro ana..kinahanglan gyud kag software which is specifically and dedicated na software for HDD repair..
Which are usually russian ang mga author..
and you may have the right software+hardware combination for HDD Repair, but it's how you use it that matters...coz u need to understand the firmware structure which is different for different models of HDD...
in short, u need to have the skills & experience, else u end up just screwing up ur HDD and rendering it unrepairable anymore.
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pero ang mas maayo ana, imo kung kontakon, den adto kang sir ruel imong ipaayo saying nga gi refer tika niya... Wit wiw! wakokokow!
Let Greenvalley Computer Repair Services take care of it.
minor problems can be solved software nga dali ra makit-an sa google, even format of hdd can solve the prob. a little bit major problems can be solved using softwares ma download sa maxtor, seagate, etc. (depende sa brand sa imong i-repair). grabe ka major problems, kanang physically guba gyod ang disc, wa gyod kay mahimo.
Hehehehe ayos mga ka bro natin mag advertise. GO Boss RUEL !
let's summarize what can be fixed or not:Originally Posted by abloyboat
1) Logical errors --- YES, the easiest of all HDD probs --- low level format can deal with it.
2) Physical Bad Sectors --- YES, the easiest of major HDD probs, if you have the skills & experience + right software-hardware complex.
3) Firmware Corruption causing HDD not to be detected by BIOS (bad SMART, bad Defects Table, bad Translator, corrupted Firmware Modules)--- YES, same as #2 above.
4) HDD locked with ATA password --- YES, same as #2 above.
5) Defective PCB or Logic Board --- YES, same as #2 above.
6) Damaged Read/Write HEAD causing HDD to produce CLICKING noise or KALA-KALA --- YES, but it costs more to replace the head stack assembly than buying a new hard disk.
7) Severe Platter Damage --- NO.
Seized Motor Bearings --- YES, but not all the time.
Take note that the utilities you can find at HDD manufacturers' website can only deal with #1 prob and in 10% of the cases for prob #2 (HDD Regenerator included)...
saato pa naa ra sa no. 1 and 7 ang akong gi-post (and maybe no. 2 pod).Originally Posted by ruelnov
korek...
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