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Compatible HDD
HDDSYNC is potentially compatible with all HDD brands and any hard drive. Still, we decided to provide an updated list of all proven models, that have been tested and successfully processed with HDDSYNC.
June 2010
Seagate
ST3500820AS, ST31000340AS, ST3360320AS, ST31000333AS, ST3320820A, ST35830AS, ST3360320AS, ST31500341AS
Maxtor
6Y120L00320011, 6B300R0061611, 6V250F0
Hitachi
HDT725050VLA360, HDT725040VLA360, HDT725050VLAT80
Samsung
HD160JJ
March 2010
Seagate
Barracuda 7200.10 500 Gb ST3500830AS, Barracuda 7200.11 500 Gb ST3500820AS, Barracuda 7200.11 1000 Gb ST3100340AS, Barracuda LP 1,5 TB ST31500541AS, Barracuda 7200.11 1500 Gb ST31500341AS, Barracuda 7200.12 750 Gb ST3750528AS
Maxtor
Diamond Max plus 9 160 Gb 6Y160M0, Diamond Max 10 200 Gb 6B200P0, Diamond Max 10 300 Gb 6L300R0, Maxline II 300 Gb 5A300J0, Diamond Max 11 500 Gb 6H500R0, 6H500F0, Diamond Max 22 500 Gb 9GT154
Hitachi
HDT725040VLAT80 400 Gb, HDP725050GLA360 500 Gb, HDT725050VLAT80 500 Gb, HDS725050KLAT80 500 Gb, HDT721010SLA360 1 Tb
Samsung
Half size : SP4002H, SP8004H, SP1604H, SP 1203N…
Full : HD320LD, HD321KJ, HD400LD, HD420LJ, HD403LJ, HD501LJ, HD502LJ
Western Digital
WD5000YS, WD5000KS, WD5000AACS, WD5000AAKS, WD5000AAVS, WD5000AAJS 500 Gb WD10EAVS-00D7B0 1 Tb WD10EACS-00ZJB0 1 Tb
Performance
Performance tests
- February 2009 : we send Maxtor hard drives with failed motors to 7 of our main competitors as a test
- End result : failure in the data recovery process for all of these companies
- Which indicates that the HDDSYNC technology is an exclusive breakthrough for the data recovery business
The release of HDDSYNC by Recoveo brings a proven solution for facilitating success on seized hard drives, more specifically Maxtor, Seagate, Samsung and Hitachi.
Possible scenarios
- Failed motor (fall) : 60% of processed hard drives
- Failed motor (fatigue, seize) : 35%
- Disabled motor : 5%
History
A few words of history
- 2007 : first cases of several Maxtor hard drives with seized and failed motors
- Search for an existing technical solution : none
- Late 2007 : our R&D department came up with specifications prior to the development of HDDSYNC
- January 2008 : creation of a HDDSYNC prototype, followed by different tests and tuning steps throughout 2008
- Success demonstrated and validated on failed motors of hard drives branded Maxtor, Hitachi, Samsung and Seagate 7200.11, 7200.12 (the inox equipment commonly used with physically damaged hard drives is not working with these brands)
- 100% success rate over the last 2 years on hard drives with unscratched platters (list of compatible hard drives – non exhaustive)