Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 PATA ST3160812A 160G Hard Drive
Capacity: 160 GB
Model: ST3160812A
Factory internal code: TONKA2 IDE ULTRA ATA
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Repair used HDD to get data back
Recovering data from old hard drive can be done much faster for specialist, because the smaller capacity of device takes less time to retrieve information from the lesser number of logical sectors with data. Databe Lab has large collection of new and older legacy hard drives ready for using as parts in repairing manipulations for data retrieval purposes.
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Fixed disk parameter table or bios error; Seagate ST380819AS
Not spinning. The hard drive was replaced by Dell under service agreement. Attempt to recover data from computer store. They informed us of the need to send the drive out to a lab for recovery of information because drive was not spinning.
Sweet Deal!!! Thank you for all your help and retrieving our data. Hopefully we will work on our backups more carefully afterwards, but if something unexpected will ever come up... we know where to go. Thanks again Data Recovery Team!
Arma Scrap Metal Co. Inc.
Dennis G.
Brooklyn NY USA
Inaccessible Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST3300820A drive
Failure: Cannot reboot PC - receive the following error: Primary hard disk drive 0 failure. Strike the F1 key to continue, F2 to run the setup utility.
I can see the drive electrically in the BIOS or SETUP as a D Drive or the secondary drive; however in Windows it can NOT see the drive as D. Also when I put her drive in my TESTBED as D DRIVE and boot from WINDOWS XP on the C DRIVE and go into My Computer, Manage, and Disk Management it doesn't display the second drive only the C Drive as DISK 0.
Outstanding results, as usual. Thanks a lot for recovering the data off again.
Best regards,
Jeff M.
NCR WATERLOO
Waterloo, Ontario Canada