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Samsung SP1603C Data Recovery Details

Samsung Hard Drives fail and the SP1603C is no exception to this.

I recently upgraded a Windows XP computer to Windows Vista. The upgrade seemed to go fine and I had the my desktop, my document folders etc. The computer auto-downloaded 50 or so updates and rebooted without problems. I then changed the workgroup from the default WORKGROUP, at which point the system said that a restart was required. After rebooting, I get a message from the Windows boot manager saying that "Windows failed to start. Status 0xc000000f. Windows failed to load because the NLS data is missing or corrupt".
..H Chinn, Leeds, UK
Samsung hard drives are well-known for their factory firmware problems. Factory Firmware is stored on the disk platters in the so-called System (Service) Area of the hard disk. If one of the disk modules becomes corrupted the whole hard disk micro-operating system can't boot up, the drive cannot initialise correctly and thus stops working. If you attempt to boot up from such a Samsung hard drive or read any data from it you would get "Disk boot failure. Insert system disk and press enter" or "Primary Master Hard Disk Fail" or "No operating system found" or "USB Device malfunctioned" error or "S.M.A.R.T. Capable But Command Failed" or some other BIOS error.
Currently there is no way to fix this type of firmware corruption at home. It is quite a complicated procedure and requires use of specialised expensive equipment and deep knowledge of hard drive design and data recovery technology.
I own a 2yr old Dell Laptop that has recently ceased to recognize my hard drive, which is a Hitachi Travelstar. I have taken the drive out and attempted to read it in another computer, as well as through a USB reader interface, with no luck. I also took it to PC World," who advised me that the data was probably okay but the "motor inside the drive" was no longer working.
..Peter Wright, Devon, UK
Another issue for Samsung hard drives is damage to components on the PCB board. Samsung Hard Drives are vunerable to overheating and power surges which can lead to a burned out motor or blowing a controller chip on the logic board. If the micro chips on the PCB burn out you would smell smoke in the air. On next boot your Samsung hard disk will probably not even spin up at all!
The Samsung drive can spin up and the head starts clicking right from the beginning with a regular clicking sound
. More times than not this a sign of bad heads, if this is the case it is very important to perform accurate diagnostics and eliminate a chance of possible firmware corruption or PCB failure that sometimes could also cause clicking.
The hard-drive is running on Windows-XP and 1GB RAM and I cannot get the OS to "boot." The hard-drive is not spinning, it powers-on to a blue-screen and leaves me hanging. I need to recover the data on the hard-drive; however, I cannot even get it to "boot" - please help!? Not recognized by the bios or OS. It's a Samsung SP1603C hard drive.
..M O Connor, Middlesbrough, UK
The last regular Samsung hard drive issue applies also to all other hard drive makes and models, the problem is called bad sectors. After some period of time the platters were the data is located starts to degrade and bad sectors appear. Whenever the hard drive attempts to read bad sectors it could start freezing, scratching, ticking and sometimes loud clicking. This leads to further damage to the surface and causes more data loss. As soon as you start experiencing such symptoms while reading important files, stop the drive immediately and consider sending it to a data recovery company like ourselves for a free diagnostic. Any further attempts to read the Samsung drive would just add up to the problems and make more data unrecoverable. In our Data Recovery Lab we use expensive imaging tools that are capable of force reading bad sectors from Samsung Hard Disks. This is usually the only way to effectively retrieve data from these Drives. If you experience any of the symptoms described above with your Samsung SP1603C please call us on 0207 112 1770. If you hear your Samsung SP1603C hard drive making some other unusual noises please call us on 0207 112 1770.
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