03-09-2012 04:00 PM
03-28-2012 09:26 PM
You, sir, are a gentleman and a scholar. This was exactly the piece of information I needed, and I thank you.
04-12-2012 12:45 PM
@ fzabkar
Sorry I have not replied until now. Unfortunately I have been out of circulation for sometime ... Thank you.. Thank you... The data on the drive is recovered as per your instructions re the 12v diode and I am awaiting the arrival of the Unidirectional diode as replacement...
I cannot thank you enough ... many years of important data has been restored.... the drive contained a large back catalogue of electronic music that I have written and produced and to simply say it was irreplaceable is an understatement . It is wonderful that people like yourself are willing to take the time to help.
Thank you seems so little reward for what you have done .. Salute ![]()
05-08-2012 04:33 AM - edited 05-09-2012 01:58 AM
It sounds like @minger has experienced, more or less, the exact same thing that I am facing right now (I hope!). Similarly, I am a complete novice when it comes to this kind of thing, so I would be very grateful for some confirmation before I start snipping any electrical components and ruin my chance of retrieving my data.
I have a 1 TB WD Elements external hard drive, only a couple of years old. The other day I accidentally plugged in a 30V power supply (don't know why they can have different connectors!), so I'm guessing that (hopefully only) the TVS diode is kaput. When I plug in the power supply, the green LED lights up solid. When I plug the power supply into the HD, it starts blinking. Initially, when I put my ear to the HD case I could hear afaint hum, but that was it. When connected to my computer, nothing shows up. I took the HD to a shop already to see if it could be read, and was told that when they removed from the case, it still wouldn't spin up. They were not data recovery specialists and recommended a company in the area (Bremen, Germany) if I wanted to go that route.
Here are the specs on the hard drive that I have:
Model: WD10000EB035-01
R/N: B8G
And here are links to pictures of the HD boards and HD:
https://picasaweb.google.com/104544617234255157825
https://picasaweb.google.com/104544617234255157825
https://picasaweb.google.com/104544617234255157825
https://picasaweb.google.com/104544617234255157825
@fzabkar: Would you be so kind as to confirm whether the solution you recommended for @minger might work in my case, as well? Do I have any hope of retrieving my data without going to a data recovery service?
05-11-2012 03:33 AM
A quick update on my situation: I took a leap of faith (call it impatience, perhaps), and removed the D4 TVS diode. @minger's situation sounded exactly like what happened to, so I had to try it. As a result, the hard drive works like a charm now and I have all my data back. Thank you, thank you, thank you, @fzabkar. You are a giant among men.
05-11-2012 08:48 AM - edited 06-04-2012 11:05 PM
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