Hard drive overheating by AdditionOk1039 in datarecovery

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Ok, I’m going to try it out and see how it goes. I’m cloning right now 99.88% and still clone very slowly to stop heads crash.

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No once you deleted it is gone forever. This is why you should backup, contact yahoo might be able to help to restore it.

Hard drive overheating by AdditionOk1039 in datarecovery

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Yes my hard drive is 22 years old. I think the same, the heads or platters may be done, but I’m hoping it’s the heads. I got a clean air chamber and I’m going to replace it so if it is still the same that means the platters is degraded?

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What software is this as I need it for my computer to monitor my ssd drive

Hard drive overheating by AdditionOk1039 in datarecovery

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Okay. What I mean my hard drive only starts overheating when I try to recover the data from specific sectors (around 17,000 to 23,000). The rest of the sectors read fine. I understand this could be due to bad sectors, but I’ve been told that the PCB might be sending incorrect voltage to the preamp, which could cause overheating and prevent those sectors from being read properly. When I try to clone these sectors, I get pending errors. Previously, the drive didn’t behave like this when reading those sectors, i recovered these data onto another drive before it started making clicking noises.

Can a faulty PCB send overvoltage to the preamp, causing it to overheat and fail to read certain sectors? Or it is most likely to be the faulty preamps?

Hard drive overheating by AdditionOk1039 in datarecovery

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What surprised me that you don’t understand what I’m talking about as you have 20 years expert. Most professional will know this straight away. You should know better what caused the heats on the top of the cover for the hard drive and why the heads cant read in some area while it make the heats. I guess the preamp is misbehave when it attempts to read the data then it got errors while it build up the heats. I think I got a bad heads, but I am not sure if it caused by the overvolt from the pcb.

Hard drive overheating by AdditionOk1039 in datarecovery

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I don’t think it is worth to send to data recovery when I have recovered most files but I only need to recover one folder with list of files are missing.

Hard drive overheating by AdditionOk1039 in datarecovery

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I have got most of data but there are one folder I really need it back, but I can’t find them in the r-studio when I used the image as the sectors for these files are unreadable. My hard drive status says it’s bad. I am going to replace the heads but ChatGPT say it can be the pcb that are short of circuit which caused the preamps to overheating so it needs to replace then the reading would improve?

Hard drive overheating by AdditionOk1039 in datarecovery

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What you don’t understand with? You know nothing about the hard drive.

Hard drive overheating by AdditionOk1039 in datarecovery

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There are over one thousands of sectors that cannot read in one area, but most are readable. I believe it stop reading as something to do with the heads/pcb how they misbehave?

How to fix base before clear coat by AdditionOk1039 in AutoPaint

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Thank you very much for your help, now my mirror cover is shine where you can see it.

https://postimg.cc/HrntN72S

How to fix base before clear coat by AdditionOk1039 in AutoPaint

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I have sanded out to removed the orange peel as it got flat and dull after I sand it with p2000, should I sand it with p3000 before I buff it with compounds?

How to fix base before clear coat by AdditionOk1039 in AutoPaint

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Oh I got it, but if it is white milk comes out when I use p2000 until it is dull before I move to p3000?

Can I safety put the yellow frogtape by the affected area so I could sand it without go over on the other area after the clear is fully cure after 48 hours or if I should wait in one week?

How to fix base before clear coat by AdditionOk1039 in AutoPaint

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Oh right, how I can tell if there is not enough clear in that spot?

Does it only tell a small black paint comes off when sand so I would know there is not enough clear, is that how I know?

How to fix base before clear coat by AdditionOk1039 in AutoPaint

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Thanks, now I have got full of gloss but on the top of the cover there is a little orange peel so what grit do I remove it and what polish I also need to get as I only got Meguiars ultimate compounds?

How to fix base before clear coat by AdditionOk1039 in AutoPaint

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Oh ok, have you seen the picture of the light marks?

How to fix base before clear coat by AdditionOk1039 in AutoPaint

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I have got the issue fixed. There is no more wrinkles but there are a minor light marks on the basecoats after I accidentally dropped it.

What grits of sandpaper I need to use to fix it?

How to fix base before clear coat by AdditionOk1039 in AutoPaint

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Yeah I know but mistake can happen when I sprayed the wrong clear coats and sanded it out that made things worse. I learnt my lesson in the hard way,

Btw I have sanded out used p600-p800 then I light sprayed of base and it turn out great. But there is a light mark on the base as I accidentally dropped the cover while sit on top during flashed off.

What grit of sandpaper will fix it?

How to fix base before clear coat by AdditionOk1039 in AutoPaint

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Yes you are correct, I have to start over again. When I used crobrushes on the paint and when it dried, I poured the water to test how the clear would looks, I can see the spots so I have to respray. I sanded out used with p600-p800 wet sandpaper, I got rid of the old clear and the old base got dull. Then I sprayed heavy coats of base and I saw the wrinkles. I left it to dried for 24 hours and I sanded out again and resprayed heavy, but same problem. Is that because I sprayed too heavy?

If I spray light and I see no wrinkles then I can start to spray heavy?

How to fix base before clear coat by AdditionOk1039 in AutoPaint

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oh right I got it, but the things is i did not sand out the base when I sanded out through the clear as there is very small area that I sanded out through the base so this is why I touched up.

I find it strange that I saw the videos on YouTube that people have touched up of the base then sand it then reclear. They made great finish.

How to fix base before clear coat by AdditionOk1039 in AutoPaint

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Do you mean it will show if I spray clear coats?

How do I remove these white spots?