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Old 01-19-2014, 10:11 AM  
phypon
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Originally Posted by DVTimes View Post
The circit board on the harddrive may be dead.
There is a good chance this is the issue. If the drive doesn't work after installing it directly inside the comp then replacing the logic board on the drive is your next step (logically and economically). If you can't find a replacement logic board directly for the drive you can try purchasing an identical drive with all of the same exact model numbers and take the logic board off the new drive and try it on the damaged drive.

Outside of that, if the drive still doesn't work, you're probably fucked unless you want to spend an exorbitant amount of money for a data recovery firm.
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