I may be misunderstanding, but I don't understand how there's a "good
portion" if the drive will not spin up at all.

I had a drive that would not spin, I could hear the motor trying, and it
was stuck. I figured it couldn't hurt to try cracking it open and seein if
I could get it to spin, since the drive was toast anyway. No dice.
Unfortunately, the owner later approved a trip to Drive Savers, but they
said they couldn't help me, that I had damaged the drive beyond repair. So
don't do that. :)

On Tuesday, August 12, 2014, Philip Amadeo Saeli <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I've had the unfortunate experience of having a laptop hard drive (100
> GB PATA Seagate) [apparently] crash during a brief power outage (no UPS,
> no battery).  After power was restored, the drive would not spin up at
> all.  I tried a few simple tricks to get it to spin up without success
> (do not want to further damage the drive!).  Though the most important
> data was on backups, there is quite a bit of data that was to be copied
> to a new system later that day (!), and so now needs to be recovered.
>
> What I'd like is essentially a bit-copy of the entire good portion of
> the drive, if possible (such as I have done on drives with bad sectors
> using ddrescue).  Since the system was running Linux and was essentially
> idle during the power outage, I'm hoping that any media damage is either
> in the Linux /var or swap partitions, and that the other partitions are
> still good.
>
> The drive has 10 partitions, including ext[23], Linux swap, VFAT, and
> NTFS.  There is one Linux installation and 2 Windows installations on
> the drive in a multiboot setup.
>
> I am not interested in file recovery, esp since there are quite a
> variety of different types of files and filesystems on the drive.  I'd
> most like a bit-copy of the drive as much as is possible.
>
> Anyone have any ideas where I can get such service from a trusted (and
> not excessively expensive) provider?
>
> BTW, I'm in the NOLA Northshore area.
>
> Any ideas would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --Phil
>
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