Hyperspeed wrote:
I wonder if hard disks have their own air purification filters?
Yes they do, well, nothing that looks high-tech, it's a fine paper / cloth filter, have you ever seen on a hard drive's casing "Do not cover this hole" - That's the hard drive breather hole, under which is the air filter.
There's usually a small sachet of silica gel hidden inside as well to absorb any moisture that does get in there.
I have stripped down several hard drives, if you are careful, you can do all of the above without a clean room. Eating a jam sandwich or a sticky toffee pudding while working on a hard drive is not really recommended ;-) , but all of this can be done, all this talk of having to send a hard drive to a high cost lab is utter nonsense.
These are the facts (As written by me, a computer engineer who has been doing this stuff for the last 18 years :-) )
If the hard drive is spinning and being recognised by the OS, then software recovery tools will usually get the job done.
If the drive is not spinning or seen at all, i.e. not even at the lowest level then you have a more serious fault which will probably mean getting out your screwdrivers.
If the PCB is the cause of the fault, which is the most likely - it's the most complicated part of the system, changing it with an IDENTICAL (same revision, same firmware) one will solve your problem.
If you still need to go further, then changing the head assembly (if the drive is spinning, this is the easiest bit to do) or moving the platters across to another drive is all perfectly possible.
Lots of people seem to be guessing at what is possible and what is not, believe me, all of the above is possible to do with some very basic tools, I've probably not covered all the different possibilities here,
It's all a myth, probably created by the same people who tell me I can't replace surface mount components with a standard soldering iron, hmm, so this is not a DMA fixed AmigaOne I have here is it then, must be a figment of my imagination.
All this comes down to knowledge of what is needed to be done, special tools, expensive clean rooms, all a big money making con
:-)