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Complaints will not help unless you invest 10K in the tool you need to do this procedure with. The reason your drive reports like this is the ROM is not native and the drive is reporting the factory alais to you and you can not recover data from this at all. You are mislead about hot swaping and a PCB swap. That is about as far as you can go on your own with out tools to do this work with.
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If you want to keep going all you could try and do is move your ROM from one drive PCB to another. Hot swaping is something completely different. All you did was swap your pcb board from one drive to another. Hot Swap with out tools and being able to prepare a PCB correctly will never work. In other words, trade secrets are one thing but deliberate deception to keep people in the dark is another. Alot of false alchemy I already see in this industry. DR firms I've talked to seem to be too all over the place to deal with. Where I'm at now is just forgetting it and throwing my data out even as important as it is.
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Does the forum delete these type of threads because I only see other people getting answers or help for the same type of things.
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#Is partition find and mount safe software#
I do now realize I should have split the thread into 2 questions at least because now after a day of messing with a practice drive and several DR software I cant get it to recover the files I want, the way I want, on a good but unallocated drive. From what Ive studied so far it can be one of four things and the PCB is the first and I don't really see alot of contradiction even elsewhere in this forum so that part I don't get. I wouldnt be surprised if it will take months of shipping back and forth for them to get it right if they can.
#Is partition find and mount safe pro#
The DR pro thing could also become a theasco because I doubt they will do what I want unless I'm standing right there. And of course I'm an alchemist by profession so I know about trade secrets or throwing my 40 years expereince at newbies. I am a veterran in another type of DIY forum nothing to do with PC's. I'm really not big on "take it to your nearest dealer stuff." I already know I can do that and I've talked with DR pros and have one lined up. I kind of suspected the hammer and nail thing even before I got started which was nice wording btw. Good luck - if you are successful, I suggest you buy a lottery ticket too You seem intent on going ahead with this, despite the advice you're getting, so I won't bother wasting any more time on explanation. Many people swap the PCB just because it's all they can attempt as DIY, with limited knowledge / tools / experience / skill (when all you have is a hammer, you hope every problem is a nail), even though non-PCB (and therefore non-DIY) causes are more common causes of this symptom, in my experience. Most people around the web focus on the PCB for the clicking sound it seems. I'm wondering if there is a recovery software that will make the files acessible without a partition and as they are found and it can be paused or stopped or something while I copy a few at a time before it reaches a "bad place?" Any help will be HIGHLY appreciated!īoard bar code? 2061- 701335-C00 AP XC 2W23 0P5V B 0001470 7471 regular swap is to get around replacing the U12 or to trick your way in just to get the needed files? To compound my situation, I have no partition on the drive ( it last showed as unallocated when it would power up)and I'm afraid if I do anything that will scan the whole platter that it will reach a "bad place" and stop like it did with my partition recovery software and then just start clicking again, even if the swap worked. I'm hoping someone can confirm, improve, or correct my plan at this point. Now the drive only spins up, clicks, spins down, spins up, clicks, spins down, or at least that's what it sounds like and it does not show in bios. It did that 3 times and also in safe mode. I ran my "partition table doctor" I bought a few years ago and it would run for about an hour to about 90% complete and then the drive would start clicking and the program would no longer progress. I was trying to get rid of an old C volume that had already been copied maybe to make it faster for the "E volume" I needed. I started messing around in disk management and I somehow deleted the partition even though I have some experience there. The drive could be copied to very quickly when I tried that just to see. It was about 60Kb/s to copy from and I still had about 120GB to copy but no weird noises.
#Is partition find and mount safe archive#
My data archive HD began showing as "status bad" and it became so slow to copy from I just could not tolerate it but I now wish I would have. I am a beginner but I've read alot of stuff here and elsewhere.