February 03, 2010

Spindle Failure And Data Recovery Services

Hard disk spindle motor is the built-in component that rotates the platters. Since hard disk is made to operate for hours, it must provide consistent and stable turning power continuously, without which hard disk platters will seize. Thus, if you find your hard disk not spinning up, the spindle motor might be damaged.
To overcome such situations, replace your damaged hard disk and restore from backup. But if you observe backup problems, such as its damage, incompleteness, or unavailability, consult Hard Disk Recovery experts for technical recovery assistance.

A working spindle motor needs to be of high quality so that it can resist number of start and stop cycles, should produce minimum vibrations, heat and noises, and should not draw extensive power. But due to some external or internal reasons, a spindle motor may fail to meet all these demands. This ultimately results into its failure and your data becomes inaccessible.

Some of the typical reasons causing a spindle to fail:
  • Bearing failure is the most common reason of spindle failure. It might occur due to contamination due to condensation, coolant ingress, and damage of chip.
  • Failure of spindle seal
  • If your hard disk has belt-driven spindle, it could fail due to high tension
  • External reasons like, fire, flood etc.
In order to protect from such failures, you are recommended to determine the normal operation temperatures range for rnt, actuator failure etc.
Hard Disk Recovery experts first generate a suitable recovery plan, based upon precise hard disk examination under controlled surroundings of Clean Rooms. After this, they perform technical procedures to extract data that are completely safe and innovative in nature.

Stellar Information Systems Limited is the trustworthy organization providing transparent and advanced disk recovery services. With dint of superior technology used, Stellar experts are backed up with Class 100 Clean Rooms, latest technical know-how, and skills in their field. Data Recovery solutions are available for all types of hard drives, including SCSI, SATA, IDE, and EIDE.

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