hard drive does not spin? simple way to get your data back

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  • @hddrecoveryservices
    @hddrecoveryservices  Рік тому +3

    in case this video did not help you get your non-spinning hard drive working again this short video explains what else you would need to check: ua-cam.com/users/shortsYXIa_2n_QO4

  • @andymrowan
    @andymrowan 5 років тому +102

    Three years on and off, I've been trying to recover my data on an old hard drive, didn't want to send it to a data recovery company, happened to stumble across your video, gave it a shot and boom, I'm in !!! Dude, thank you so much for this video, amazing help !! Cheers brother, keep up the good work !!

    • @hddrecoveryservices
      @hddrecoveryservices  5 років тому +9

      you are welcome!

    • @ADCFproductions
      @ADCFproductions 3 роки тому

      yeah right

    • @nashkian6353
      @nashkian6353 2 роки тому

      i dont mean to be offtopic but does any of you know of a tool to log back into an instagram account?
      I stupidly forgot the password. I would love any assistance you can offer me.

    • @eshwar6969
      @eshwar6969 2 роки тому +3

      @@nashkian6353 Password reset or you are definitely trying to hack into someones account.

    • @naryanclaudy2116
      @naryanclaudy2116 Рік тому

      Did you end up using the tester to see what diode was bad?

  • @stevepetropoulos7733
    @stevepetropoulos7733 2 роки тому +4

    Last night watched your video very carefully,had a portable hard drive which I connect to wrong power cable 15 years ago and that was it just died, gave it to some computer guy back then but no luck,so this morning got my multimeter and start checking and found one off this fuses beeping, removed it like you did and that was it, start recovering all my files, pictures,videos with my kids and everything. thank you so much my friend

  • @ClayDuval
    @ClayDuval 4 роки тому +24

    Holy cow I can't believe it !! Lacking all the tools except for my faithful T8 screwdriver, I deliberated for hours and watched your videos over and over. Searched the web for map of the Seagate PCB board so I could find the diode. My multimeter was broken. And I didnt have a hot air gun. So I just grabbed the diode, ripped it off, and plugged the drive into power... and the drive came back alive. Absolutely unbelievable, I can't believe it worked. This drive is from the 1990s. My wife's grandfather is going to be very happy about his recovered data. THANKS !!!

    • @hddrecoveryservices
      @hddrecoveryservices  4 роки тому +1

      thats awesome Clay!

    • @angvil
      @angvil 4 роки тому

      @@hddrecoveryservices if i remove the diode and not replace it can i keep using the drive?

    • @danrazART
      @danrazART 4 роки тому +1

      @@angvil He said if next power surge happens, then the drive is toast! just get data off. and replace the diodes if possible.

    • @angvil
      @angvil 4 роки тому +2

      @@danrazART I did remove/replace the diodes the HDD is still not working I guess my problem is something different. I ordered a replacement PCB lets see if transferring BIOS will work. Fingers crossed

    • @richardmurton7904
      @richardmurton7904 4 роки тому

      This has been a life (and money) saver! I just ripped mine out too and it's working great now (well enough to copy everything over)!!!

  • @kevinaalingard4048
    @kevinaalingard4048 4 роки тому +11

    Thank you! Hard drive had this exact problem. Never tried to fix anything on a circuit board in my life, but I watched this and went out and bought a digital multimeter and soldering iron, followed along with the video and I have now got a working hard drive with fully recovered data!

  • @dfoster7001
    @dfoster7001 3 роки тому +18

    Thank you!! This saved about 900 GB of family photos, videos, documents, etc!! I am so glad I found your video. I did exactly what you said to do. I used a cheap multi-meter from Harbor Freight ($14) and a cheap soldering iron from Amazon. Removed the bad diode and BAM!! Moving data as I type this up! Thanks again!

    • @hddrecoveryservices
      @hddrecoveryservices  3 роки тому +5

      Amazing! Great job Dwayne!

    • @ch3lsea44
      @ch3lsea44 3 роки тому +2

      Do you have to replace the diode with a new one or just take it out and it works like before?

    • @nilsfrahm1323
      @nilsfrahm1323 2 роки тому +3

      @@ch3lsea44 You should replace, if not, your hdd will have no more protection, so if it happens again, much more delicate component or multiple components will fry.
      Those diodes are like fuses. So if you can't replace diode, backup your data from the drive and consider it unsafe.

    • @decaalv
      @decaalv 6 місяців тому

      @@nilsfrahm1323 No need to replace, just copy the data to a good new drive and toss the bad one once done.

  • @davidhall7236
    @davidhall7236 2 роки тому +10

    Great tutorial mate. worked for me on a Seagate Barracuda 2TB drive. Removed the dead diode and the drive fired up. Was able to recover all files. Keep up the good work.

  • @markchaffee5306
    @markchaffee5306 6 років тому +1

    I was just for the umpteenth time searching for a file that I know sits on a Seagate Barricuda 7200.12 right here on my table. My backup was lost in some manner (traveling too much with too much chaos) without my knowing, and my hard drive went silent last summer, and I was up a creek without a paddle. I'm 64, been using Macs since '84, first time I ever lost a hard drive. It sits here staring at me, driving me nuts...since I can't even get it to spin. You've given me hope. I love the simplicity. Now I need to get a T-8 screw driver...and see what's possible. Love the simplicity of your presentation as I've worked in delivering rural wireless internet, but from the development side and marketing side, not the tech side. Thanks for the good work and inspiration!

  • @ericvanzin-lagarde2334
    @ericvanzin-lagarde2334 4 роки тому +11

    That video is an instant subcribtion to your channel man! First your attitude is great. Not boring and inclusive. You're guiding us into following you through the logic behind the problems and steps to take. Plus the music and edits were perfect. Thanks man!

  • @Muxmum
    @Muxmum 2 роки тому +2

    Thank You!!!!!!! This video just saved another hard drive . 8 years in a draw and I have finally recovered my photos from it. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @lifethewonderful
    @lifethewonderful 5 років тому +11

    A big Thank you for this instructive video!!!!! Had the same drive with same exact issue. Solder gun, volt meter and 15 minutes of work saved a life worth of photos! Appreciate you!!!!

    • @sn1p3r847
      @sn1p3r847 4 роки тому

      What kind of liquid stuff did he put on the diode to remove it?

    • @richardrussell4066
      @richardrussell4066 4 роки тому +2

      @@sn1p3r847 Flux

  • @markharrison4638
    @markharrison4638 2 роки тому +30

    I wanted to email you directly to say THANK YOU but ultimately found it much easier to write in the comments and hope you see my message.
    Most videos on UA-cam are absolutely worthless but every so often there is a video like this that is clear to understand and so helpful.
    My hard drive had lost power due to me using the wrong power supply. All local computer repair shops told me it was finished and my pictures of my kids and family were gone. I tried to tell these repair shops about your video but they were adamant it was a lost cause......
    I spent less than £60 on tools that I can keep forever and set about doing the repair myself. I wasn't as graceful as you but I found the bad diode, yanked it out and my hard drive worked. I've since transferred all data to my new PC.
    Thanks again
    England, UK.

    • @AnniekinDraws
      @AnniekinDraws 2 роки тому

      Oh hi Mark, is it possible for you to send me the links to the tools you bought? I'm also in England and my HDD wont power up! 😭
      I want to give this a go, also worried I could kill the HDD forever!

    • @jutazoo8445
      @jutazoo8445 11 місяців тому

      What are thd tools? Hopefully you will respone:)

  • @a.j.rittler576
    @a.j.rittler576 6 років тому +6

    sweet video. thanks. tested both diodes on my failed HD. first one was bad. pulled it off. works like a charm now. recovered all data.

    • @hddrecoveryservices
      @hddrecoveryservices  6 років тому +1

      Thats awesome!

    • @a.j.rittler576
      @a.j.rittler576 6 років тому +2

      Really do appreciate the help. So easy to follow and accurate. loved the way it was filmed. almost like i was hanging out with you in the office. really a big thumbs up. i won't be replacing the diode (or continue to use the drive).

  • @danielb7390
    @danielb7390 5 років тому +2

    I knew watching your videos would be useful sometime. Just "fixed" a family member HDD by doing this. They already have another HDD no put the data into. Thanks man!

  • @forensicguy
    @forensicguy 6 років тому +6

    Nice and simple. Love these jobs!

  • @galafuze
    @galafuze 5 років тому +25

    Can you list a cheat-sheet on what I need to buy and do to get my drive working again? I watched the video but you don't clearly state was is necessary.

  • @dtmenace534
    @dtmenace534 4 роки тому +3

    running into your channel was probably one of the best things that ever happened to me I'm messing around with this hard drive here and I'm going to try to get it going again but I'm thinking I'm going to have to buy a new machine to put it in after I get it fixed

  • @richardmurton7904
    @richardmurton7904 4 роки тому +3

    AWESOME!!! Stumbled across this video while trying to figure out how to get my HDD working. Just like someone else, I just pulled the diode out and it's working enough to get everything transferred over!

  • @Eddygeek18
    @Eddygeek18 4 роки тому +5

    Also thanks so much for these videos i have watched a few from you and they're great so many in the data recovery business are so cryptic about everything so me trying to do it myself is very difficult not having anywhere to learn from until now

  • @AmitSingh-py2nt
    @AmitSingh-py2nt 5 років тому

    Brother my name is amit
    Uh have one of the best workshop....its really fantastic..

  • @MedRady
    @MedRady 3 роки тому

    Awesome! thank you for this important video, put do you need to put a new diode? what material you used to remove the bad diode?

  • @anoirbentanfous
    @anoirbentanfous 6 років тому +2

    always nice to learn new stuff, thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @tubee2b
    @tubee2b 5 років тому +3

    Great video! Thanks. I fried my 2TB WD Blue HDD by upgrading my PSU and assuming that all sata cables are the same (They are not). I found an open zero ohm resistor on the hdd pcb near the 5v supply. I replaced it with a piece of wire. There are 4 diodes on this particular model's pcb. ...not just a D3 and D4, but also a smaller D1 associated with D3 and a smaller D2 associated with D4. Can you tell me if the same rule applies to these two additional diodes, i.e., if it is assumed that no other damage has occurred, can all four diodes be removed?

  • @evropej
    @evropej 6 років тому +40

    Hey man, I had two drives dead which I almost threw in the trash ( 2TB and 1.5TB seagates greens ) and then I ran into this video by accident. Popped one side of that TVS up and guess what? The drives both work now. Thanks man! And keep up the good work!

    • @hddrecoveryservices
      @hddrecoveryservices  6 років тому +9

      thats awesome! if you want to use these drives for storage, maybe order replacement TVS diodes to put the protection in place again. Otherwise, the next power surge will blow out the preamp

    • @t3m185
      @t3m185 5 років тому

      I have a 2TB that's become a 3.86GB unallocated. I've tried Seagate SeaTools but it's not able to preform any test on the drive. I thought of using the entire back panel of another 2TB to try out, will that work as this video seems lovely but I'm scared

    • @Colarocker
      @Colarocker 5 років тому

      @@t3m185 if you tried it, can you tell us about it here please? i have the same problem with a 3TB at the moment but i dont have a second panel :/

    • @t3m185
      @t3m185 5 років тому

      @@Colarocker I eventually did but nothing changed. Seagate sent me a message that I must send to a Recovery company and recovery isn't even guaranteed. I'm just praying for a miracle now

  • @jeejay98
    @jeejay98 4 роки тому +5

    You are God send. Thank goodness I saw this video and I was able to fix a Seagate green HD.

    • @cyberhawk80
      @cyberhawk80 4 роки тому

      well this gives me hope.. my 1tb nas is not responding.. :(

  • @FjalarSigurdarson
    @FjalarSigurdarson 3 роки тому +3

    Brilliant! Exactly what fixed my disk. Every item intact. Thank you!!!

    • @hddrecoveryservices
      @hddrecoveryservices  3 роки тому +1

      Your welcome

    • @bigdaddystrokes
      @bigdaddystrokes 3 роки тому

      @@hddrecoveryservices Hey guys, I was just wondering which tools you would recommend for me to buy.. as I don't particularly want to buy the entire kit in the description. Thanks!

  • @user-rt1et3zw1d
    @user-rt1et3zw1d 6 років тому +14

    Damn this is my dream to become data recover specialist...

  • @stevendollins5813
    @stevendollins5813 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the tip man. Had the exact same diode blow. Popped it out and drive fired right up. All my files are gone but at least the drive works now.

  • @AndyWattsSP2
    @AndyWattsSP2 5 років тому +5

    Many thanks for a very interesting video.. I've recovered data from an external HD that was connected to the wrong PSU and fried the diode... What software do you use please

    • @angelinasouren
      @angelinasouren 3 роки тому

      That software is by MRT Lab. It may be MRT Express. But it goes with a piece of hardware and the whole kit sounds very pricey as it will take you two years to pay for.

  • @PhilArttz
    @PhilArttz 6 років тому

    Great job, looks professional!

  • @daylarfarshot523
    @daylarfarshot523 4 роки тому +10

    This just gave me new hopes for my old Fujitsu HD that stopped spinning 20 years ago.

    • @shadrackongeri3810
      @shadrackongeri3810 4 роки тому +3

      Did I hear 20 yrs ago?

    • @thunder2k5
      @thunder2k5 4 роки тому +2

      20?

    • @bobafett64
      @bobafett64 4 роки тому

      Go search for drive stiction. Have experienced that on several drives including a modern 2Tb sata drive. Decades ago I did this routinely to waken up drives that had been stitting idle long. I have several full height 5-1/4" drives that has not spun for many, many years now, and believe those will need that stiction fix to be able to spin up again. The fix involves fast rotating (twisting) the whole drive with your hand, then stop abruptly. This might be enough to free the platters from the stiction. Believe me, I have done that several times. For very old drives, I think this can be a "permanet" fix, but for new drives this might be the last resort to bring them temporarily back to life to enable the user to salvage data off the drive before discarding it. Or use it just for non-critical stuff after that.

    • @attila840702
      @attila840702 4 роки тому +1

      @@shadrackongeri3810 Can happen. :) I have a Samsung drive in front of me that stopped spinning around 12 years ago. I kept it in my drawer ever since, and I have no idea what's on it.

    • @Planet_Shel
      @Planet_Shel 3 роки тому +1

      @@attila840702 I have a similar situation with a hard drive I did not realize I still had from back in 2004. Now, I just have to get me a T8 screwdriver evidently of course the stores are closed with it being Christmas LOL just my luck.

  • @brad7648
    @brad7648 4 роки тому +3

    Awesome video and very helpful! Got my wife's old hard drive that had some pictures on up and running. Was able to back it up and put the data on to her new computer.

    • @hddrecoveryservices
      @hddrecoveryservices  4 роки тому +1

      you are welcome Brad

    • @NevaramoWR
      @NevaramoWR 4 роки тому

      which software did you use to back up the data after performing this solution?

    • @brad7648
      @brad7648 4 роки тому +1

      @@NevaramoWR I used Veeam Agent for Windows. It's a very good backup software. Had Veeam agent for Windows on my laptop so hooked her hard drive up to it with a external hard drive case and backed it up and then installed Veeam Agent for Windows on her laptop and restored the data. Edit: Veeam Agent for Windows is also free.

    • @NevaramoWR
      @NevaramoWR 4 роки тому

      @@brad7648 Thanks alot bro. I'm gonna give it a go

    • @brad7648
      @brad7648 4 роки тому +1

      @@NevaramoWR No problem. When I backed up the data from my wife's hard drive to my laptop I had a extra external hard drive plugged into my laptop that I backed it up to. Then plugged that into her new computer, installed Veeam Agent for Windows on hers and restored all the data on to her internal hard drive. Good luck! You will need to create an account on Veeam to download it. Here is the link www.veeam.com/windows-backup-free-download.html

  • @crisczupi
    @crisczupi 5 років тому +4

    Hey buddy thanks for the video I had a 2tb western digital external hard drive that I know it worked for me 1 week ago and I did the same thing as you did and it worked. All my daughters pictures and important documents. Thank you thank you very much you are the man.

    • @hddrecoveryservices
      @hddrecoveryservices  5 років тому

      I am glad it helped you Chris

    • @bulbulraza8976
      @bulbulraza8976 5 років тому +1

      Hey Chris, did you do it yourself? It's the same for my HDD and I'm really upset for the last few days because of it.
      Could you please help me out.

    • @crisczupi
      @crisczupi 5 років тому +1

      Bulbul Raza yes I did it myself bought the stuff I needed and removed the little black chip and hoped for the best and it worked connected back to my pc and it worked

    • @crisczupi
      @crisczupi 5 років тому

      Bulbul Raza pm me and I’ll see what I can do

  • @LhDiy
    @LhDiy 4 роки тому

    Good video, quick repair. One question, why did you not replace this tvs diode ?

  • @maxe.6260
    @maxe.6260 3 роки тому +3

    Had exactly the same problem, thank you!

  • @dercoss
    @dercoss 5 років тому

    Another great video. More MRT Ultra videos would be great as well...

  • @Marko-wi1lb
    @Marko-wi1lb 6 років тому +1

    hey just found your channel, very cool stuff! I need help with a drive a friend has, when it's powered on it's like the motor tries to spin up but never gets there. just repeats in starting to spin then stops. Is there an fix for this? or maybe you have a link to one of your vids showing a fix? many thanks!

  • @innovativeideas
    @innovativeideas 6 років тому +1

    Hey bro, subscribed your channel, kindly tell me, wich hardware you are using to connect HDD to PC in which sata power cable and sata data cable comes out ????
    Please reply.

  • @TT_Roger_von_Corswant
    @TT_Roger_von_Corswant 6 років тому +4

    Hi Erkin.
    I am starting my own recovery company right now here in Sweden. I'm a little interested in that really big computer you're using in this video.
    What is it for a machine? Looks really heavy!
    I have ideas about buying a Rapidspar to start with, what do you have for opinions about it? I'm using DDRescue right now for my image job where possible. I turn off the re-allocation function through the com port before. Seems to work quite well, I have not failed with any image yet ...!
    I do not really have the money to buy PC-3000 UDMA now at first. What did you start with for machines and software?
    What do you think of SSD? I would not dare to buy one if so for 1cent
    Do you have any old recovery tools software, hardware or similar that you would like to sell?
    Keeping up with your videos is great and instructive to both see and hear you work!
    / Roger

  • @Eddygeek18
    @Eddygeek18 4 роки тому

    wow, i had a couple hard drives like this i purchased as parts from ebay to learn to fix them and i didnt realise it was this simple. Now i just need a soldering iron thats hotter than an ice cube and i'll be good to go

  • @dennisdull4136
    @dennisdull4136 5 років тому

    so far the video seems good - im not finished but glad i found this video! Gives hope on my drives doing the same. BUT i believe the beep on the meter beeps when there IS connection and will not beep if there is NOT connection. Can you please clarify? In residential electrical wire diagnostics, the beep sounds when there IS continuity. Testing a light switch for example, off position no beep. on position should deliver beep. In micro electronics - is it supposed to be open or closed? the first one did not beep which indicates a blown wire or no connection. If its supposed to be in the off position then the meter is reading no connection. If it is supposed to be connected the meter will beep if the connection is good. This is an extremely important factor, i know what its like staying up hours into the night or days in, seems like i see some traits of a late night. just saying - sound confuse people. I was just making sure the beeps are correctly explained.

  • @pclabrecovery
    @pclabrecovery 6 років тому +3

    Usually what I do first is to backup the FW, and after test access to data/sectors ehehheeh. Good work, as always!!

    • @hddrecoveryservices
      @hddrecoveryservices  6 років тому

      Same here

    • @FreeScience
      @FreeScience 4 роки тому

      All my disks that I'm actually not able to rescue data from (at home) are dead to the point that the bios won't pass POST with them connected and any OS, generally Linux or Windows will not react to the disk being plugged in. So without an external programmer (which I wouldn''t expect to do anything useful, as I believe any interesting firmware is read from the actual platters) I can't read the firmware.
      The tip in this video could help with some of them though, but I'm not certain any of them doesn't actually spin up.

  • @aldoa4544
    @aldoa4544 Рік тому

    Great video, just did the exact same procedure on my WD hard drive and was able to recover all my pictures. Thanks!!

  • @markberger5739
    @markberger5739 2 роки тому +1

    interesting, what I would like to know - is the drive usable afterwards & for how long or is it quick salvage the data & bin the drive ?
    also anywhere to get spare pcb's for drives?
    Thanks

  • @garrymuir1442
    @garrymuir1442 6 років тому +2

    Great info. Just wondering what the software is you were using once you had it
    spinning up?

    • @PachuauZ
      @PachuauZ 2 роки тому

      Seems like a Acelab PC3000, its a hardware-software combination

  • @topherb9983
    @topherb9983 4 роки тому

    thank you for the very helpful advice .

  • @moonspell2003
    @moonspell2003 6 років тому +1

    Fantastic videos! Thanks for putting them together and keep going. I have a Barracuda 7200.12 that clicks and I ordered two PC boards thinking I may just need to swap the board out. Any other recommendations? I believe these drives are a common problem. Where can I get the software that you use? I assume the same software will image a disk.

    • @hddrecoveryservices
      @hddrecoveryservices  6 років тому +1

      moonspell2000 these drive don't click due to failed PCB. Heads are damaged and need to be swapped out. We use PC3000 and MRT for data extraction

  • @Steve-tk6fo
    @Steve-tk6fo 4 роки тому +2

    Hello HDDRS, I think this is a similar story with our WD Blue 500GB Desktop HD which stopped working. No sound & not spinning and won't show up when plugged into another computer. I've never used a Multi-Meter before. What is the setting on it in order to read/find the possible bad diodes on the HD ? Also, what gel did you use to remove the diode ? How long do you have once the diode is removed to save the data on the HD ? I don't own a computer vacuum so what can I use instead of that ?

  • @mogsub
    @mogsub Рік тому

    a BIG THANK YOU for the video! After watching it I was able to make my HD spin again and saved me a lot of money and time by recovering the data on it!

  • @GetRealBaby
    @GetRealBaby 5 років тому +1

    Hi...I was replacing my IDE Seagae Model ST3120A into my computer when a portion of the circuit board touched metal and smoke came up from that portion. Stupid of me not to unplug the computer while doing this, I know, but the question now is: Is there a way of recovering the data from this drive now that it only clicks when plugged in, then stops clicking after a few seconds? As it is, I get nothing on the monitor.
    I checked closely to see if there were any burn marks, but there are none that I can see. There are no visible signs that anything was burnt, at least not that an untrained eye can see.
    Because the drive is very old and the data not that consequential, I look at this as a hobby project and would be game to try anything that might get this drive to work OR to recover the data on the drive itself.
    Thanks for any response.

  • @StevePhillips
    @StevePhillips 6 років тому +1

    Amazing! such a young fellow, cook as chips.

  • @88Rmdy
    @88Rmdy 6 років тому

    Love the vids! I have a 2Tb Seagate Barracuda st2000dm001 that doesnt power up. Ive removed the only diode that showed short with continuity test, nothing. Then ordered a replacement pcb, would the replacement not power up the hdd before swapping the 8 pin ROM chip? Starting to think its the motor... Any thoughts?

  • @greybeardnharg3992
    @greybeardnharg3992 5 років тому +1

    Excellent video. You have a nice set up.

  • @lenyfreeman3807
    @lenyfreeman3807 4 роки тому +17

    Great video thank you but...question. Why does just removing that diode fix the problem? Shouldn't it be replaced?

    • @DomDEngineer
      @DomDEngineer 3 роки тому +4

      The diode acts like a fuse. It's normal state is to be open ("disconnected") but if there's an electrical surge, it fuse and short the circuit, essentially shutting it down in order to protect all the other remaining equipment (think like the button on a power bar). You cut it out and it's like it is in normal mode again BUT now you don't have any surge protection so that's pretty much only useful for exporting your data elsewhere but not for long-term usage of the drive itself.

    • @finn8248
      @finn8248 3 роки тому

      @@DomDEngineer : My HDD in my desktop stop working and I tried to transfer files using Sata drive and the HDD did not spin. I think we had a power surge. I'm going to try this. Do I really need such an expensive multimeter that he has listed above? What was that gel he used to remove the diode? It looks very easy. Staples wanted $250 to retrieve my data.

    • @codysimpson911
      @codysimpson911 3 роки тому

      @@finn8248 i tried this and mine still doesn't work

    • @DomDEngineer
      @DomDEngineer 3 роки тому

      @@finn8248 A multimeter cost about $20. I didn't use hel or heat to remove the diode on my external HDD, I used mini cutter pliers that the ends look like a bird's beak. I cut one end and bend the diode back and forth to break the other end. Only cut it out if the multimeter shows it as short.

  • @PatlcanCeviri
    @PatlcanCeviri 4 роки тому

    Thanks a lot! Just changed the pcb and got the data!

  • @boltmann
    @boltmann 6 років тому +1

    Hi Erkin@hddrecovery, I have been watching your videos for a while and would really love to get into this kinda work. I am an electronics enthusiast by the way. I would like to know where to start, things I need to know and the basic tools I need. It would be really helpful for me & the people in my location coz there are no services like this within 300km radius from where I live.Thanks

  • @needspractice
    @needspractice 3 роки тому

    I will be geting my rework station tomorrow. May I ask what heat setting is best for removing this PCB Board Firmware Rom Chip? It has a digital setting with three numbers on it so I would assume I could set it to the exact setting. I need both settings one for the soldering device and one for the heat gun part. It has two settings.

  • @medusa569
    @medusa569 5 років тому

    I have multiple shorted diodes..about 13 of them..it is cheaper to get a new pcb or can some of them test short based on the failure of another larger diode?

  • @autotaz1962
    @autotaz1962 4 роки тому

    What was that stuff you placed on the diode first ? was that flux?? info on that please

  • @j3wpb
    @j3wpb 2 роки тому

    Found the right one, removed and worked great! Thank You so much. Does my Electronics Engineer degree come in the mail now...or..?

  • @ringoyaaoyama9739
    @ringoyaaoyama9739 5 років тому +3

    man your videos are always amazing! does the hard disk work fine without the componed that you desoldered???

    • @richarda3659
      @richarda3659 5 років тому +2

      Yep. Think of the de-soldered component as a kind of insurance or "safety valve". Until something goes wrong with the power supply in the future, the disk will work. You don't need collision insurance on your car ... until you get in an accident, right?

  • @Allen-R
    @Allen-R Рік тому

    MY DRIVE ACTUALLY WORKED AGAIN! THANKS FOR THE VID!
    Whatching both yours and Adamant IT's video got me to know about these TVSes.
    Had to do some extra googling tho, since my drive's a bit different but, now *IT LIVES!!!!*
    (just have to order another 0603 fuse & 12v TVS -took a while to find what I think is a good replacement-)

    • @Allen-R
      @Allen-R Рік тому

      Didn't wanna lose another 4TB drive.

  • @phillichen9706
    @phillichen9706 5 років тому +4

    Thanks for this awesome video explanation on testing PCBs! Excellent resolution and audio compared to anything I've seen anywhere!... Thumbs up ! Few questions though ... How do you know which diode to test and what is the next step if no diode seems to cause any issue? I understand no spinning issue can be caused by burnt motor, stuck heads, dead preamplifier .... How would you go about identifying these issues? Thanks in advance for any replies!

    • @hddrecoveryservices
      @hddrecoveryservices  5 років тому +3

      There are only a few diodes on there, so test them all. The easiest way to test what is wrong is to put a working (same part number) board on there. If the drive spins with it - then it's not the motor nor stuck heads. If EEPROM on U12 is external move it to the new board, and the new board will act like the original. If the drive clicks with this combo, then the preamp is also fried. If there is no U12 chip on original board (WD drive only) then you need specialized tools that can reconstruct the content and program new board with it.

    • @phillichen9706
      @phillichen9706 5 років тому

      Thanks for all this i,fo

  • @nef4ri0us68
    @nef4ri0us68 2 роки тому

    HOLY SHIT OT WORKED!!
    I had an early gen Seagate freeAgent goflex 2tb external hdd that I thought I had completely fried by accidentally plugging in the wrong power cable. It literally used the same plug as my laptop at the time, easy mistake.
    It had over a terabyte of data on it that I thought was gone. This was 2014 or 2015 when this happened. I kept it all this time just in case I could get it back. Just today I spent some time looking around on the internet to see if I could fix it. I am now transferring all the data to a new SSD.
    This was my answer! Thanks!

  • @mitnick-hun
    @mitnick-hun 4 роки тому +1

    Hello! I've an old WD caviar HDD and it didn't spin up. D2 and D3 were dead, so I soldered them out. D2 pads now okay, D3 pads broken (no short, no voltage - nothing). I soldered another diode there (B240, not B140) and now HDD spins up but it's "clicking" like a turn signal. Do you have any idea whats the problem? thank you!!

  • @ronmcintyre1232
    @ronmcintyre1232 4 роки тому

    Were you observing polarity on the diode? Semiconductors only conduct in one direction. To really test a diode you swap leads to check reverse and forward bias.

  • @lilsdon
    @lilsdon 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the tip, i just backed up my old HDD and bought a new gaming PC, went to plug in the old HDD and plugged in the wrong power supply, the WD drive isnt spinning, but im going to exacly what you did, as ive lost so much information, ill be back if it work soon, thank you so much for this tutorial

  • @kryptonic010
    @kryptonic010 Рік тому

    Great video. What software are you using in the video?

  • @misterfee6467
    @misterfee6467 4 роки тому +1

    Did you replace the diode or just remove it

  • @jloveys5489
    @jloveys5489 3 роки тому

    Just had this problem with a drive in a caddy today. I'm going to check it out but question is what you did to remove the diode. What was the stuff you put on and ow does it remove the component?

  • @alegatti15
    @alegatti15 Рік тому

    Thank you!!!! I could fix my HHD without even knowing how to use a multimeter!! (Had to check for another video for that). After all the processes, I connected the hard drive to the computer and started spinning again. I did a backup right away.

    • @hddrecoveryservices
      @hddrecoveryservices  Рік тому

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  • @daaksanir
    @daaksanir 5 років тому

    Truly a great video.

  • @1orsonarcher
    @1orsonarcher 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much !! Great Video

  • @lifea_stone1674
    @lifea_stone1674 4 роки тому

    I saw it well. What is the name of the removed diode? I want to buy it, but I don't know the name.

  • @owrans10
    @owrans10 6 років тому +2

    Continue videos please and thanks :)

  • @AllanElkaim
    @AllanElkaim 6 років тому

    Wow, I had NO idea that dead diodes weren't supposed to beep when testing them with a multimeter, I have fried a bunch of arduinos and couldn't diagnose exactly which component was faulty, but that's because I didn't know that haha
    Thanks for the tip ;-)

  • @dzoni97a
    @dzoni97a 5 років тому +8

    so you just removed diode and it can run without that diode? :D i red current flow from both sides on one dioede (D1) so i guess that one is faulty cause as i know it should pass current only on one side

    • @mmichaeldonavon
      @mmichaeldonavon 4 роки тому +1

      I'm guessing that with the two diodes that it might be a Full Wave Rectifier - now is only a Half Wave, with enough filtration to straighten out the DC. (but with half of the voltage?). Or, maybe a Voltage Doubler, with the two diodes? Just odd that they would install a Secondary Diode - for nothing. $$$$$

    • @aprilkolwey4779
      @aprilkolwey4779 3 роки тому

      These two diodes are TVS diodes and are there to protect the rest of the board from small power spikes/surges/etc. - with them removed, the drive will still operate, but no longer has any such protection.

  • @joandaleigh
    @joandaleigh 5 місяців тому +1

    Bless you, this was so helpful!

  • @bobbystech
    @bobbystech 6 років тому

    Keep doing better n better
    Andhra Data Recovery Services

  • @wookiewoof8867
    @wookiewoof8867 5 років тому

    I have a Seagate ST320410A. I don't know where I got it. I connected the molex connector and promptly got sparks. I have used an Ohm meter and there appears to be a short between 12V pin and gnd. Reading of about .007Ω. There are two SMD near the power connector. a 1020f and Buf c116 I'm not sure which to remove. Suggestions?

  • @Spencerbuildsit
    @Spencerbuildsit 4 роки тому +1

    Cool vid! thanks. Shouldnt a nube then reverse the probes when checking the diodes? Are they part of a rectifier circuit and why will it run without the diode? My 500gb external Lacie is alive, but sounds like a metronome. whiring and click click click. Doesnt spin up. Any ideas where to start? Thanks so much

    • @nilsfrahm1323
      @nilsfrahm1323 2 роки тому

      For normal diodes, yes, you should check both ways. These are more like safety fuses that fail instantly in case current is exceeded and become conductive, 0 ohms. What this does is shorts the power which will trigger high current draw from psu and it will shutdown. It also prevents the current from frying delicate components behind the fuse.
      User will then need to remove the hdd from his system.

  • @adamszymanski6584
    @adamszymanski6584 5 років тому

    You saved my life! You are my new hero.

  • @RavMotorsport
    @RavMotorsport 6 років тому +1

    i have a MAXTOR 40 GB PATA hard drive it does not detect by pc but it spins

  • @mailuser1335
    @mailuser1335 Рік тому

    Thank you for this video. I got 2 data drives in my PC. One shows up and then disappears of the system in few minutes and one simply stops the computer from turning on. I checked the diods loke you did but they are good. Any suggestions appreciated.

  • @sew742
    @sew742 5 років тому

    I have a Seagate 2tb.. The platter spins but the arms jump back and forth. Can this be fixed to just recover my data?

  • @virajarsekar6023
    @virajarsekar6023 4 роки тому

    Thanks for giving us hopes. I had given up on 2 of my HDDs which have some lost photos. Do you also repair the old IDE drives? I have Maxtor and Seagate back in India, maybe 40 GB or 80 GB, I don't even remember. If this method doesn't help then I can get those here next time and send to you. They are not getting detected, I guess not even spinning.

  • @macoxygene
    @macoxygene 4 роки тому +3

    Thx to your tutorial i save my 1Tb HDD !!! Thx so much!

    • @hddrecoveryservices
      @hddrecoveryservices  4 роки тому +2

      You are welcome

    • @mrnmrn1
      @mrnmrn1 4 роки тому +1

      Don't forget to put a new voltage suppressor diode on your drive. And replace your power supply to a better quality one, something is wrong with it, if it blown the TVS on your HDD. Don't use cheap noname power supplies.

  • @MaximilianNebl
    @MaximilianNebl 3 роки тому

    Same Problem here! Thanks for the tip!

  • @hamidmazuji
    @hamidmazuji Рік тому

    amazing how you made a video of an arbitrary package from n.y.
    and how you zeroed in on the defective diod on the pcb
    but you didn't explain that a diod is suppose to pass current in one direction only
    haven't read the other comments
    but i'm sure someone has mentioned just how amazing this video is
    but more than anything, it was the new wave music that did it for me

  • @plips2002
    @plips2002 4 роки тому

    Great video, what is a good hdd diagnostic program to use at home? Thanks

  • @mirtiko
    @mirtiko 6 років тому

    Hi. First of all you are really good at your stuff. You must be proud. Second.. what if diode seems ok and HD does not spin? What is next? I really would like to send you a HDD for repair.

    • @hddrecoveryservices
      @hddrecoveryservices  6 років тому

      Different drives have different protection/weak spots. But if solution via repair and short detection does not happen fast we just reprogram a donor board to be compatible

  • @arturomendez7945
    @arturomendez7945 5 років тому +1

    Great info. I have a Samsung 250Gb that spins up heads move after 5 sec. stop completely and motherboard never see it . I already replace PCB swapped bios but same problem remains. Donor works fine with exchanged PCB. What could be problem motor, heads or damaged platters?
    I have two disks more same model same firmaware version. I like to practice on one of them to replacing head and/or replace platters. have open the HD PCB donor and I have seen it only has one head and one platter I am wondering what is less risky to exchange head or exchange platters? Any comment is appreciated. Best regards.

    • @ucupi
      @ucupi 5 років тому

      Please try..if u succeed without software pc3000 everyone in the world thank u

  • @BrolyFX
    @BrolyFX 5 років тому

    What are the prices to send it in & get it fixed?

  • @nealdoster8556
    @nealdoster8556 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this helpful video. My computer does not send a signal to my monitor and I tried a different monitor with the same results. It sounds like the hard drive is starting up with no strange beeping. So I removed the hard drive and connected it to a new computer to try and recover data but then the hard drive wouldn't start up. I'm confused by the hard drive starting up while in the computer but not starting up connected to a new computer as an auxiliary. Could the defective diode in this video be causing both problems?

  • @rohitgaikwad5383
    @rohitgaikwad5383 2 роки тому

    Is this just for data recovery or can i use the hard disk normally after the diode removal?

  • @djjammindave
    @djjammindave Рік тому

    wow, 4 years old video. but helpful. my omega 1T doesn't spin after a fall. am trying to figure out what's wrong with it. your video was very helpful. i need to probe mine.

  • @johnmoschioni1688
    @johnmoschioni1688 4 роки тому +1

    What did you put on the ends of the diode to soften it to release it.

  • @Hax0rexePresents
    @Hax0rexePresents 6 років тому

    I don't know how somebody can hit the 'unlike' button, the whole content is good as fuck, haters gtfo, and go to see something other. Good job buddy

  • @brianwatts9896
    @brianwatts9896 3 роки тому +2

    Yeah, how did you remove that diode? What was that stuff you put on it?
    Great vid, super informative!

    • @peterlaydm1986
      @peterlaydm1986 2 роки тому

      It's known as flux or flux paste. You can buy it all over electronics online shops. :)

  • @vividtv2005
    @vividtv2005 4 роки тому +1

    Pls what can I do to my 2tb slim small hard drive stopped suddenly pls and I have big project inside