video is a waste of time if you want to see what the hard drive looks like. next time when you do a tear down video make sure all the parts are there so people that are looking for a part and to see it removed.
I see, thanks. I have one here for a client of mine, it doesn't power on at all, no lights, nothing. I want to get the data of it. You know any easy way to do so? I see those 'ZIF' HDD's dont have a normal S-ATA connector, I guess the best way is to get a ZIF to S-ATA converter?
how you can take this hard drive and plug in a computer to watch the videos?
Why you ruined it?
this was also my first camera (technically it was my dads but i used it alot)
this isn't a teardown its a ripdown
video is a waste of time if you want to see what the hard drive looks like. next time when you do a tear down video make sure all the parts are there so people that are looking for a part and to see it removed.
What type of hard drive do they use in such devices?
I see, thanks. I have one here for a client of mine, it doesn't power on at all, no lights, nothing. I want to get the data of it. You know any easy way to do so? I see those 'ZIF' HDD's dont have a normal S-ATA connector, I guess the best way is to get a ZIF to S-ATA converter?
By the way, where is the harddisk.? I have one and how to copy the video from it. Thanks.