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Right, so the wife dropped her 1TB portable HDD onto the block paving outside our house yesterday and it's now jammed. Taken it out of the casing and tried it in a SATA USB reader and it just sounds like the motor's stalled. Opened it up briefly and the actuator arm is jammed and not in the 'home' position but the platters appear in good condition and are completely intact.

So here's the question- has anyone had to get data recovered from an HDD before (hardware issues not just software recovery)? I've been in touch with a few places today and the ballpark figure is ~£200 so I'm wondering if anyone has any experience or advice they can share. She's a teacher and the drive has a bunch of school work on it from her maternity leave and also pictures of our baby that she hasn't had backed up... Dumbass, I know. Help?!

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Sorry to say this but a company that specialize in data recovery is pretty much your only option.

At least the only safe option, if it wasnt important stuff on there I guess you could just move the plates to a working HDD but that would be risky.

Good luck man!

Kevin

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Id say £200 is cheap ive seen data recovery prices run into the thousands.

Opening the drive probably wasn't a good idea. But the actuator arm should 'park' away from the platters when the drive is powered off. What the data recovery people will likely do is place the platters in a new identical drive inside a clean room.

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Opening the drive probably wasn't a good idea. But the actuator arm should 'park' away from the platters when the drive is powered off. What the data recovery people will likely do is place the platters in a new identical drive inside a clean room.

Hehe, yeah I know... I was careful not to sneeze while it was open! :P

The arm is sitting part way in and doesn't move when the drive is powered up so I take it it's that which is jamming the drive and preventing it spinning up. Most places seem to offer a free diagnosis and will provide a list of the recoverable files with a price list so I think once I choose a company then I'll see what they come back with.

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If you can decypher:

hi ok the portable hard drive is this by any-chance the western digital my passport this version has a usb connector inside not a normal sata connector


the fault you have is more likely possible 1)spindle is locked down motor pushing down

2) the bottom head is touching the platter which stops it from turning


if the actuator arm is not in its home position then the drive must had been on at the time it was dropped

normal for safety the heads should go back into its park positions

if the actuator arm is untouched and there no head-stack damaged

then there a possible good recovery chance



as the drive has been opened then recovery goes down to around a 45% to a full recovery
as some drives have alignments built into them

as for recovery price if you can find out what type of quotes they have had

we might be able to do it better

data recovery company will tell them as the drive is open it has to go into a clean room
which can cost just alone around £400 and they will charge a fee just for looking at the drive


they wont get this job done cheap and other companys will charge around £1,000 to £1500

turn around for this type of work is about two weeks or longer

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Ah fair enough Tom, cheers for that. The most complete quote I've had is £400+VAT from MjM which in theory includes diagnosis, recovery, spare parts and a replacement drive to return the recovered data on. They were advised by the guys at uni so I think if we go ahead with recovery I'll probably send it to them.

I'm currently using a digital image recovery program to try and recover as many photos from our camera SD cards and depending on the outcome of that will decide whether it's worth doing anything with the drive or not but thanks for enquiring!

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