[SGVLUG] Harddrive Recovery Firms
John E. Kreznar
jek at ininx.com
Fri Apr 25 05:14:10 PDT 2008
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Mic Chow <zen at netten.net> writes:
> The version of Spinrite that I have does not recognize the damaged
> drive. I am pretty sure this is because the motherboard can not
> recognize that there is a drive connected; again I have it connected via
> ATA/IDE instead of USB. I have retried leaving the damaged drive
> connected on the ATA/IDE connector and booting from a Live CD of Knoppix
> 5.01. This time even the kernel can not recognize the drive. dmesg
> shows nothing, qparted shows nothing, and neither does sfdisk.
> Am I down to the expensive option?
Someone mentioned replacing just the electronics. I think that's
worth a try. Consider: NO software is now recognizing the drive. But
the drive is spinning. Sounds like it could be a disconnect at the
electronics.
It's a lot cheaper to substitute known-good electronics first, before
enlisting expensive professionals or cracking the box. Find a working
compatible drive from which you can borrow the PC board and try it.
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John E. Kreznar jek at ininx.com 9F1148454619A5F08550 705961A47CC541AFEF13
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