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Confused... WD MyBook Network HDD 1TB help

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MAMBO04

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Jun 19, 2009
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Hey guys,

need some help, i recently purchased a WD Network HDD about 2 months ago, and a while back it stopped working, the HDD works but the power supply stopped (don't exactly know how but yeah)

Basically i have a lot of stuff on there and am not prepared to give it back to WD for a new one yet, i need to extract all of my docs off of it and then wipe it and send it off (plus don't want to pay 100 quid to get my data back!)

So, i have put it in my internal desktop and wired it up etc... problem is the comp doesn't start due to lack of power... the WD has a built in LED light which takes up a lot of power, and it doesn't let anything else power up due to the amount it needs. I've tried putting it in an external icybox i ordered but that also didn't power up. I've been looking for a solution for 3 weeks and it's getting frustrating now! I'm sure there must be a way to get the HDD to power up with the computer, i'm just stuck on how to do it.

I'm tempted to order casing for it (network hdd casing) and shove it in their and see what it does, but the thing is i'm not sure if that will power up and i don't want to waste my money buying more stuff. So i really need someone to shed me some light and tell me how i can recover my data... here is the hdd info:

WD 1.0TB SATA 8MB Cache - WD10EAVS

Disk drive
Hard disk drive capacity
The maximum storage capacity of the hard disk in gigabyte (1 GB = 1 billion bytes).
1024 GB
Internal
The device is built in, or needs to be built in (Yes/No). No, means that the device is connected externally via wire or wireless.
Hard disk rotational speed
The rotational speed of a hard disk expressed in rotations per minute. The faster the better.
7200 RPM
Hard disk interface Serial ATA II
Hard disk size 3.5 "
Bytes per sector 512
Drive ready time 14.3 s
Start/stop cycles 300000
Data transmission
Data transfer rate
Rate at which data can be transferred MC; expressed in units per second; may vary on network configurations
3 Gbit/s
Weight & dimensions
Weight
Weight of the product without packaging (nett weight). If possible, the nett weight is given including standard accessories and supplies. Please, note that sometimes the manufacturer is giving a too commercial interpretation of product weight, by leaving out the weight of accessories and/or supplies.
630 g
Height
Height of the product
26.1 mm
Width 101.6 mm
Depth 147 mm

Sound emission
Acoustic pressure emissions
Level of sound pressure per ISO 9614-1; expressed in decibels
25/27 dB
Environmental conditions
Operating shock
Environmental requirements for optimal protection from impact in operating mode
65 G
Operating temperature range (T-T) 5 - 55 °C
Storage temperature range (T-T) -40 - 70 °C
Non-operating shock
Environmental requirements for optimal protection from impact in non-operating mode
250 G
Operating vibration
Environmental requirements for vibration in operating mode
10-300 Hz, 0.008 g² / Hz
Energy management
Power consumption (active) 5.4 W
Power consumption (standby) 0.4 W


Type: HDD
Speed: 7200
Size: 750
Form: 3.5IN
Interface: SATA2
PowerReq: 15
connects to a MOTHERBOARD via 1-SATA2 socket(s)/connector(s)

quick help will be extremely appreciated :) have tried many forums but got little replies.. hoping someone can help me out here, as i read it's pretty good! Huge thanks in advance.
 
i doubt that the led prevents the hdd (pc) from booting, when u connected it intern with sata power and it wont boot its gone, or do u really think ur psu isnt able to provide 5,4w for the hdd?

M. Knorr

MCSE, MCTS, MCSA, CCNA
 
So you reckon it's busted? damn

yeah true i see where you are coming from, but it's so odd that it's already dead in 2 months... so no way of recovering my data then?

thanks :)
 
There are ways to recover your data. It depends on how much your data is worth to you and if you want to pay for it. I would call WD since it still should be under warranty and see what they will do for you.
 
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