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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 01/31/2014 12:26 PM, Stuart Conner wrote: > If you're handy, You could try to recover by transplanting the platters > into a similar HDD chassis and reading an image with a tool like dd. > This is what the pros do usually. You probably want to do that in a clean room and copy the EEPROM calibration information though. Even if you go that way, you might also want to use something like https://www.gnu.org/software/ddrescue/ . I remember there was a conversation thread about this in the past... cheers, Nuno - -- http://aeminium.org/nuno/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJS6/DQAAoJEPIY6fuKMkz5awoP/iQy33zfHrxC60jxVadteL8A TIGDjy8/35Tk8WQVVlA/Ig4tm2m0KEqLNUuRL+a5NW60Lr5W4+4JZMMDww6Xfsit WXECb2Qa4nhfEqNtYeEYxP6pMxP0kEPGzYEw4PtKdQ/MnMO6FsfrHQdlHWydGTON dX/kn/hUmgoDKGa7Sb7HmIKZgAE/kDr7sMlJcJtM6YO7ZO9zLydPTFU7UtnkfG03 C2vqA/xSd+LjuK0XtYpaZ7NnTbkWGa5zkcytOumQ4rFzPLlZQEZX/wnExv1y6tgy kdLH92zH37QAdBSvnh31fNmV8A+xOINSDJmot1YDox9P4sC3sAk7E7/eSLyS0aAk HhSVx5Jyx1ZImqBLldGC0XSM8TqYgq1cgK0jOuFZCBknmKNTSskVA9DOUhT0Wv38 /Yg3gVG1lG0ZyDXI5ugFARhPtYG8mWqFVDu+I9pIcWPU+iw89+XejQmgBO6hjifJ AlBhEAPLYhsPz0iUqbkQd0GU85wa84LaHD6vy4PdOxPqCZPmGovCBGD7UHg3q+VB CD1OdOohbGa77DxQCt9mQYeXkSuwCt4t6SdrF1DFheuEWZMrEx/6L+faeJCxy569 lTQrMRL9oDoIfjoPnGY3VMs9mX/Y3ooVVlOvV4hNYGME9ioJYbUiOrbUHhWiQhXM Pa6N3qdm13nCUeC8n9p9 =dkBz -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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