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PC-3000 for HDD. How to shift the SA on Hitachi IBM drives

Posted on 07/21/2017 by ACELab team

Hi there, In this article, we are going to address the very common and troublesome issue of the damaged Service Area (SA) on Hitachi drives. We will show you a method of Hitachi IBM repair (for NOT ARMED drives). ATTENTION! … Continue reading →

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Posted in Data Extractor, PC-3000 HDD | Tagged 5450B9, Hitachi, IBM, Modules, Relocation, SA | 3 Comments

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