DIY HDD repair by transplanting platter into new drive of same model

DIY HDD repair by transplanting platter into new drive of same model

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DIY HDD repair by transplanting platter into new drive of same model: I have a 1 TB Seagate SATA drive fail on me recently and Seagate support is saying it looks like a hardware failure and their data recovery fee is just out of my range. I can get the exact same model hard drive and conceivably "transplant" the platter (the magnetic disk with the actual data) from the problem drive to the new one and possibly recover my data? Currently my computer does not recognize the hard drive (can't find a driver). I know it's the drive because it recognizes my backup of the same type and narrowed it down to the drive itself not the enclosure. So my thought is that if I can get the drive electrically working and the device recognized by XP then maybe I could use a file recovery program to get back something. I know modern hard drives must be very sensitive - when you are fitting 1 TB onto a little 3" disk, I would guess it would be extremely easy to misalign something or permanently damage the platter & render everything unrecoverable just by sneezing or looking at it wrong.

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support FAT32 EXFAT NTFS and RAW file system

support Win32 (32 bits) and Win64 (64 bits)

Support Windows 11 & Windows 10, Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1,Windows Vista, Windows 2003, 2008, 2012.

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