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Intenditore2014-12-09 16:20:45
Hard disks
Intenditore, 2014-12-09 16:20:45

Is it possible to save a "crashing" disk?

There is a hard drive that survived the fall. Damn got damaged close to the beginning (11GB from the beginning, if so, of course, you can say :)). If you leave an empty space at the site of damage and create a new partition further, then it works successfully, but not for long - data access errors begin. As I understand it, the magnetic dust formed after the damage is to blame. For there is nothing more to lose, can you somehow "clean" the disk from this dust and use it? Is it possible at home and how to do it?

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asdz, 2014-12-09
@asdz

Yes, go to hell

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oia, 2014-12-09
@oia

the disk could also get damaged in other areas, so here you need to check mhdd and then you can cut off the data area with problems, but this does not guarantee 100% operability of the screw, I would replace the screw with a new one

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