Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Broken external frozen drive?

hi i hold a broken external hard drive ive tried to put it surrounded by to my pc internally but still nothin showing up could any one suggest give a hand i have loads of files on it within which i need to capture off.

Broken external frozen drive?

If your drive is not showing up even after installing it internally, looks resembling it may be DEAD. There are places that can pull info sour old drives, but it is costly. Look surrounded by your phone book, or Google search places that do this nice of work.
If you put it internally into your pc, later you must be sure to have the jersey on the drive set to slave setting. If you can get it to be a slave you would enjoy a good randomness ( maybe simply one chance ) to copy your files to your master hdd.



Make sure the connector from the power supply to the hdd is accurate and you are getting power to the slave.



Good luck.

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From the story i heard i presume what computerdoctor say is right. The HD is internally broken(maybe the circuit or the motor).

If you still want to extract data from your harddisk, you should try to be in motion to a computer store and then recount them to change the HD motor. If it's out of action then try to claim the guarantee from the HD supplier(this will not get hold of you the data, but possibly a new HD). But if adjectives of those doesn't work, then I'm sorry in that is no any other way that i know.
Does it spin up? It could only be the circuit board. You could take it to a information recovery specialist and achieve a free diagnostic to determine the problem. I've used CBL data reclamation in days gone by and they saved my photos.

http://www.cbltech.com


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