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Do’s and Don'ts for Fire / Short Circuit Damaged Hard Drives
Sudden changes in electrical voltage can cause real damage to your systems & your hard drives. Don’t think it would never happen to you.
Solid-State drive can also suffer catastrophic damage from sudden power cuts.
Dont's
Fire or short circuit storage drives should not be turned on, because hard drive components will further damage your motor or read and write head (HSA)
Don’t try to connect the patient drive to your PC internally or externally this will cause damage to your motherboard or SMPS.
Don’t try swapping the PCB board with similar hard drive as it will damage the hard drive.
Do’s
It is preferred to remove the drive from the Desktop or Laptop etc.
What we do at DSS
Data Recovery is done by using electronic and firmware level recovery methods
Contact our professional recovery team immediately who will analyze your patient drive to confirm the status of its internal parts and help you to get your data back as soon as possible.
Sudden changes in electrical voltage can cause real damage to your systems & your hard drives. Don’t think it would never happen to you.
Solid-State drive can also suffer catastrophic damage from sudden power cuts.
Dont's
Fire or short circuit storage drives should not be turned on, because hard drive components will further damage your motor or read and write head (HSA)
Don’t try to connect the patient drive to your PC internally or externally this will cause damage to your motherboard or SMPS.
Don’t try swapping the PCB board with similar hard drive as it will damage the hard drive.
Do’s
It is preferred to remove the drive from the Desktop or Laptop etc.
What we do at DSS
Data Recovery is done by using electronic and firmware level recovery methods
Contact our professional recovery team immediately who will analyze your patient drive to confirm the status of its internal parts and help you to get your data back as soon as possible.