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Hitachi TravelStar Data Recovery

When IBM / Hitachi TravelStar hard disk drives fail, failed disk heads are often the culprit. In this case, Engineers at ESS use specialized equipment to remove the platters from the drive. We then place the platters in a specialized device built to read them. The firmware micro-code is then copied from the original system board (when possible). This micro-code contains hardware specifics such as HHR (Head-to-Head Relation), spindle speed, temperature calibration, head amplification compensation, voice coil voltage, and many other factors often times critical in successfully recovering data. Once the micro-code is extracted, we then use this micro-code to access your valuable data. Our IBM TravelStar laptop data recovery service has a higher-than-average success rate.

Please keep in mind that hard drives are delicate instruments. Like any other delicate instrument, if they are not handled with care or properly cooled, you may experience a failure. Hard drives are sensitive to heat, rapid temperature changes, static electricity, power surges and physical shock. We estimate that most hard drive failures occur due to operating conditions, not manufacture defects.

At ESS, we have been impressed with the advances that IBM has implemented over the years. We are equally impressed with the success of these drives, even when they fail. Since almost every case is a successful recovery, it brings us closer to our goal of complete customer satisfaction. If you have a TravelStar drive and are faced with the need for data recovery, we are very confident we can help you.

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  • Computer Ram Upgrades says:

    This has been the key issue with hard disks. We have seen many time hard disk crash and similar problems which end up at data loss. This will certainly help to deal with it.

    April 12, 2010 at 9:29 am
  • car wash says:

    I work in a Hitachi Travelstar 80 GB more than two weeks of the unit is unable to detect the BIOS and stock PC3K timeout error can not find the match to give the administration try to fix the exchange.

    May 16, 2011 at 2:50 am
  • jocuri cu masini says:

    It is a useful and informative post. First copy the firmware in the micro-code of the original motherboard. This micro-code contains the details of hardware.

    May 26, 2011 at 1:57 am
  • Dangerous Driving says:

    The information contained in firmware, hardware and Hutchison Harbour Ring, speed, temperature correction, the compensation amplifier head, coil voltage, and many other factors are often the key to a data recovery time so satisfactory.

    May 31, 2011 at 1:57 am