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South_Bit,
Not sure if you want to answer this question (you can decline seeing as you make money that way) but how do you go about recovering data from a drive with that kind of failure?
Horribly expensive equipment is used to transfer this across.
So you had to buy this equipment or do you generally just solder the important bits onto a new PCB?
Either way, I wouldn't even try attempt this if I couldn't afford to lose the data.
Sorry, I didn't read it properly, first time. Would you consider to take this drive to some friend with electronic background? Your hard drive have a short circuit, it trips PC power supply.then i connected the original drive to my pc andit doesnt power up, in fact when its connected to my pc the entire pc does even power on untik i unplug that drive,
Sorry, I didn't read it properly, first time. Would you consider to take this drive to some friend with electronic background? Your hard drive have a short circuit, it trips PC power supply.
Hard drives have a small protection devices against voltage spikes, called TVS. I suspect this element failed. You need to inspect PC board, frequently replacing blown TVS returns hard drive to life.
Not sure you want to save data or hard drive. If it is TVS case, you might be lucky to get both drive and data. If there is more damages, you need data recovery.
If you are in JHB area and willing to travel to my place near Diepsloot, I can check PCB and replace TVS at no charge.
Will send my details as soon I receive your Email address.Just PM me your details please.
Will send my details as soon I receive your Email address.