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Old 7th June 2007, 10:50
matthew matthew is offline
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Default physical damage?

Hi

Im trying to recover over a quick format of a (possibly) physically damaged drive. (250gb WD sata.)

i run zar, and it works well for a few minutes, detecting green and blues at about 45mbps, then almost through the first line, i hear the drive power off and on, and it proceeds to fail each sector, at a crawling rate of 0.0mbps- 0.2mbps. i had left it on a full day, and was somewhere in the fourth line of straight red detections.

any tips or suggestins, or firther questions at all? thanks

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Old 8th June 2007, 12:54
Alexey V. Gubin Alexey V. Gubin is offline
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Default Re: physical damage?

Given the description I'd say it is beyond the software repair.
If the drive just drops out and produces a continous stream of a bad blocks, sometimes forced power cycle "on the fly" will help, but this is not very likely with WDs.

So, I'd say this outside our capabilites.
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