Monday, November 26, 2007

Hard Drive Motor Failed

Every hard drive has a motor. This motor can fail because of several different reasons. The hard drive motor can spin too fast, too slow or not at all. It could also spin up and then attempt to operate at the necessary speed but be unable to maintain the speed necessary for the read/write arm to navigate across the sectors of the platter(s).

Just because your hard drive motor failed, this does not mean that your data is lost. Our Engineers can repair or replace the motor or its parts if necessary. Having a hard drive with a failed motor and no backup means you will definitely need the services of a data recovery company.

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