![]() Malfunction of PCB electronics Seagate hard drive The data recovery from a hard drive with a defect in the reading head is carried out if necessary under certain clean room laboratory conditions and using specially developed hardware and software tools. ![]() ![]() These head crash marks made the data recovery process very difficult. The mechanical damage to the respective read/write unit may also leave surface damage on the data carrier medium. For this reason, proper operation of the hard disks is prevented and access to the various data areas does not take place. As a result of this head crash – caused by the read/write head touching down – the data disks often have medium defects on the surface, which could damage important system and data tracks. An unpleasant feature in such cases is that if the read/write heads of Seagate hard drives fail, the surface of the magnetic disks is damaged much more often than those of other manufacturers. Read/write head failures are the most common mechanical problem with Seagate hard drives. Malfunction of the read/write unit (read heads) Hard drives with firmware errors simply cannot be recognized by the BIOS after switching off and on again, or they are determined by the operating system with a capacity of "0 GB". There are issues specific to Seagate hard drives: Firmware malfunction (disk microcode) Seagate hard drives, like any other hard drives, are prone to problems that lead to data loss. Seagate hard drives are available in CF (CompactFlash), 1.8'', 2.5'' and 3.5'' formats and they can have the following interfaces: SATA, SAS or IDE.
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