Blown up HDDs, data recovery possible?

Soldato
Joined
24 Oct 2002
Posts
14,309
Location
Bucks and Edinburgh
A while back my old PCs PSU blew up in a puff of smoke so I bought a new one (different make) and fitted it but stupidly left the old power cables on, plugged it all in and turned it on and quickly realised I’ve blown up 4 drives.

Since then, I’ve built a new PC and tested the drives and confirmed they are all dead. I presume the power boards have died. Has anyone used a data recovery service before and if so, how much does it cost? Most of it I don’t care about but one drive I have loads of holiday photo’s throughout my life which I would like to recover if possible.

Cheers
 
You might just need to change a couple of blown components on the PCB, but that depends on your skill of soldering. If it's a blown fuse for example, you might get away with shorting it out so you can pull the data off the drive.

Have a look on YouTube and Google for repairs on the make and model of drives, you might find a repair tutorial. I admire the soldering skills shown by HDD Recovery Services, as they make it look effortless.

Thanks for the heads up. Much appreciated
 
Back
Top Bottom