d3v
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Hi all. I'm helping a friend of mine whom is a freelance photographer.
He said his external hard drive started to smoke and smell of burn so he quickly disconnected the power and now wants me to try to salvage his valuble data that contains a lot of his recent work.
A close look at the data board reveals one of the micro components has a scorch mark surrounding it (see photo). Now here are my options...
1. Simply connect the drive and proceed with data recovery. If the data board burns further, so be it!
2. Source and replace the data board outright, then proceed with data recovery.
My question to you guys is if I go with option 1 and the data board starts to burn again, would it possibly damage the internal machanics of the hard drive, at all? There's been quite a few occasions where a motherboard or other component has burnt and sparked, yet continued to work just fine, so that is why I'm considering option 1, but want to be 100% sure any damage is confined to the replacable data board and not the inside of the drive.
Thanks for reading all that!
He said his external hard drive started to smoke and smell of burn so he quickly disconnected the power and now wants me to try to salvage his valuble data that contains a lot of his recent work.
A close look at the data board reveals one of the micro components has a scorch mark surrounding it (see photo). Now here are my options...
1. Simply connect the drive and proceed with data recovery. If the data board burns further, so be it!
2. Source and replace the data board outright, then proceed with data recovery.
My question to you guys is if I go with option 1 and the data board starts to burn again, would it possibly damage the internal machanics of the hard drive, at all? There's been quite a few occasions where a motherboard or other component has burnt and sparked, yet continued to work just fine, so that is why I'm considering option 1, but want to be 100% sure any damage is confined to the replacable data board and not the inside of the drive.
Thanks for reading all that!

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