- Sep 22, 2004
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Hoping someone here knows how they do it.
I've got a dead 160gb HD, when power is applied it starts to spin up and then just cuts off when it should be ready. I know there are places that will take it apart and try to get the data off it, but they cost way to much for 60gb of music.
I was curious if anyone knows how they actually do the repair work (can't find anything online for phyiscal repair, only software programs). I've got some small older hard drives that work and could serve as spare parts ( all <30gb in size). Since the drive is dead anyways I don't have anything to lose
I've got a dead 160gb HD, when power is applied it starts to spin up and then just cuts off when it should be ready. I know there are places that will take it apart and try to get the data off it, but they cost way to much for 60gb of music.
I was curious if anyone knows how they actually do the repair work (can't find anything online for phyiscal repair, only software programs). I've got some small older hard drives that work and could serve as spare parts ( all <30gb in size). Since the drive is dead anyways I don't have anything to lose