Hitachi 2.5-inch Travelstar 4200 RPM HTS421210H9AT00 100 Gb Laptop Hard Drive Data Recovery

Hitachi 2.5-inch Travelstar 4200 Rpm Hts421210h9at00 Data Recovery
Family: 2.5-inch Travelstar 4200 RPM
Capacity: 100 GB
Model: HTS421210H9AT00
Factory internal code: 4K120

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Professional data recovery service from crashed HTS421210H9AT00 100G Hitachi hard drive. Whether it's inaccessible, clicking, non-spinning, not in BIOS – all these and many other failed hard drive problems are successfully handled by DataBE highly-skilled recovery specialists. With the recovery cost of $490 only – we deliver the best possible results. Our online recovery case tracker will keep you up-to-date 24-7.

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2.5-inch Travelstar 4200 RPM HTS421210H9AT00 100 Gb Laptop Hard Drive
$490
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Faulty IC25N080ATMR04-0 hard drive repair needed
Not spinning
Thank You Larry S. Hawthorne, FL USA

Drive not ready, system halted: IC25N060ATMR04
As for the problem, the laptop was running fine and I was using a browser (possibly after the unit just came back up from a sleep mode -- I'm not sure). The system froze and I was unable to get a reset with Esc or Ctrl-Alt-Del, so I held the power button down for several seconds to reset. The system powered down and I left it off for 10-15 seconds. I restarted, got the Toshiba screen, and then the black screen appeared with the following error: "A disk read error occurred. Press Ctrl-Alt-Del to restart." I have done that repeatedly with the same result each time.
I took the unit to a local shop and the tech said he couldn't help (though he had been able to before on a partition issue) and that I needed an upper-tier type facility with a clean room. The drive has original parts. The only software recovery would've been by that technician.
Thanks, Matt Matt W. Clarksville, AR USA

 

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