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This is one successful Seagate ST1000LM048-2E7172 HDD Data Recovery case for one DFL user in India.

When the user got the patient HDD from his client, the HDD was not detected and capacity is 0. The user has already very good basic data recovery skills and he did all necessary backup of all important firmware resources.

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This is one successful case study done for one DFL user from India and this Indian user has very good business and each day he can fix some cases and with DFL tools, he changed his life, moved to new office, bought new apartment and got one very beautiful wife, Dolphin team feel so proud of this one.

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After Samsung HDD was acquired by Seagate, data recovery engineers receive less and less Samsung HDD recovery cases but more or less some cases need to be handled.

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This is one Seagate ST1000LM035 patient HDD data recovery case study from one DFL user in Turkey.

When this HDD was received, the DFL user had one detailed diagnosis on the layout including the PCB components, screws, label and diagnose the HDD by COM terminal messages too.

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This is another successful data recovery case study for one DFL user from Indonesia and the user has recovered the lost data fully.

When the user received this patient ST500LM000 HDD, the hdd didn’t spin up at all when power on.

The spin up failure is usually caused by the SSD failure.

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This is one dead Seagate ST1000LM014 HDD data recovery case study for one DFL user in Peru.

Please note the patient SSHD in this case study was dead and not spinning at all and the family ID is Kahuna.

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This is one typical western digital hdd data recovery case study done from one DFL user in UK, the user recovered all data and simply get almost half of his investment back by his first case with Dolphin data recovery tools.

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FAIL Servo Op=0100 Resp=0003 is one common error message in Seagate patient hard drives with head or platter surface damage. But sometimes, this error outputs in the COM terminal and the drive is normally accessed for data recovery and sometimes it is caused by firmware corruption.

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Only with professional data recovery hardware tools, users can turn off HDD bad heads successfully and recover the lost data by the good heads.

Right now more and more physically damaged hard drive data recovery cases are received with damaged heads and many of these patient HDDs have clicking noises or sometimes scratching noises.

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Seagate LM Rosewood hard drive data recovery cases are more and more common in data recovery labs worldwide. Many of these data recovery cases suffer firmware corruption and some of them get physical head damage.

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