If you could find the same *exact* model hard drive, you could swap out the
circuit board. A buddy of mine did that awhile back on a hard drive and it
worked. As I say, you'd have to get the same, exact make/model hard drive,
but it should work. Failing that, I'm not sure...  



From: Hank . [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 2:54 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: hard drive repair/data recovery vendor

I remember someone mentioning a company they were happy with.

I have a WD400 IDE drive that was in a system in a location that had an
electrical hit. It has a small database on it that wasn't backed up.

The drive electronics are toast (drive doesn't appear in the BIOS in a test
system)

Any suggestions for a company  appreciated.
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