- Dec 5, 2004
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To make a long story short, I have a hard drive with a lot of valuable data on it that's physically dying; it will spin up for a few seconds and then makes a noise as if something's hitting the platters (I don't think that's it, but it's hard to explain) and then it slows down and stops spinning. I've tried an enclosure, same thing. I also tried the freezer trick (though it only spent a few hours freezing) and it lasted about twice as long, but that's still only 10-15 seconds, not even enough time for the computer to recognize the HD.
So anyways, I have a hard drive that seems to be exactly the same; I compared the PCB and all the major chips are the same. Is it possible to transfer the platters to the working HD? Or do something to get the data off the dead HD?
The hard drive is a Maxtor 2B020H1, which is a 20gb 5200rpm 3.25" drive, but it's a lot thinner than most hard drives.
So anyways, I have a hard drive that seems to be exactly the same; I compared the PCB and all the major chips are the same. Is it possible to transfer the platters to the working HD? Or do something to get the data off the dead HD?
The hard drive is a Maxtor 2B020H1, which is a 20gb 5200rpm 3.25" drive, but it's a lot thinner than most hard drives.