![]() ![]() ![]() opens the drive carefully, and notes that the head is indeed stuck to the platter, instead of sitting in its home position. When tapping the drive fails to unstick the heads, the next step is disassembly.ĭespite the best advice from armchair commentators, this can be achieved at home without a clean room. Upon analysis, concludes that the drive is not spinning up, and suspects the heads may be stuck, causing the problem. The video begins with plugging the non-functional drive into an external caddy, and using a microphone to listen to the sounds it makes. However, this is Hackaday, not HireSomeoneADay, so ’s video on do-it-yourself hard drive repair is just what we like to see. When it comes to data recovery, there’s always those bleating from the sidelines that it’s a job that must be left to the professionals. Hard drive failures can be tough to bear, particularly for the average person who doesn’t back up.
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