If you accidentally fried your hard drive then don't despair my friend! I did exactly that. I coloured the exposed circuitry (thanks Seagate all for not bolting on a screen!) against the chassis of my pc. I mounted the Seagate 80Gb ATA drive to the chassis but location was a metal tab touching a resistor on the control sheet. *Crackling sound* I hate the pong of human circuitry! Ok therefore I basically broke into a crisp secretion when the actuation kept setting off my power supply whenever it was blocked in. I had all my image work on it and some recent work I did for some clients that was worth thousands of dollars. How the puck was I to get my data back? I named risen a few hard drive facts salvage places in Sydney. The average cost to acquire my data back was $2000. Two Cardinal Dollars! Remember that magnitude, I'll continue further with this narration. I thought about this for a piece and remembered that I had ii other Seagate drives. One was a 40gb and another was an 80gb drive. The 80gb drive had a different control board and the 40gb had an very same control board to my fried 80gb drive. The only difference betwixt the cooked 80gig and the ok 40gig was the firmware version and a few a bit different chips, but they had the same serial book. I couldn't see damage to the control committee on my fried drive. But I unscrewed the control sheet and took a look underneath for discolorations. Null visible, only the chips next to the control section must person been damaged. Regardless, I took the 80gig that ...
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