I have a 160GB external Western Digital "MyBook Essential" drive. The other day when I came home, I noticed a burning/ozone smell, which I traced back to my external HDD. Now, the drive cannot be read--the computer doesn't even detect it, and the green light on the front doesn't come on. When plugged in, it begins to create the horrible smell again (guessing something is burned out on the board).
Anyway, the thing is covered under warranty, but I'm not sure whether I want to send it back and have it replaced, as I have semi-valuable data on it. I was wondering if anyone new the internals of the WD MyBook drive. Internally, does it have a standard SATA or IDE drive that I can hook up normally and recover my data? I don't want to open the case as it will void my warranty, but if it is possible for me to recover the data myself, I'll probably pass up on the warranty and just get my data back.
Thanks
Anyway, the thing is covered under warranty, but I'm not sure whether I want to send it back and have it replaced, as I have semi-valuable data on it. I was wondering if anyone new the internals of the WD MyBook drive. Internally, does it have a standard SATA or IDE drive that I can hook up normally and recover my data? I don't want to open the case as it will void my warranty, but if it is possible for me to recover the data myself, I'll probably pass up on the warranty and just get my data back.
Thanks