My 160 GB hard drive died, without warning, yesterday. Or, maybe it's not technically dead, I'm not sure...
Anyway, it now makes the oddest sound--not a click or clank, but a weird, double-note "buzz"? The computer will not boot with the drive physically attached. It also fails to recognize either hard drive if it's attached to the same cable as the Master HDD I have as my C drive.
Once it's unplugged, the C drive boots fine all the way to Windows and it runs perfectly. I plugged the "dead" drive into a separate IDE cable all by its lonesome and it resumed making its weird noise and the BIOS refused to detect it, but the comp still booted to Windows.
Once in Windows I detected for new hardware and Windows said it found it and was attempting to install it. However, the bad drive continued to buzz over and over and over and Windows was stuck, apparently unable to finish installing the drive.
I'm very desperate to get at _any_ data I can recover off this drive as it's my main work drive with all my important data on it. If anyone can help me figure this out, that'd be awesome!
Anyway, it now makes the oddest sound--not a click or clank, but a weird, double-note "buzz"? The computer will not boot with the drive physically attached. It also fails to recognize either hard drive if it's attached to the same cable as the Master HDD I have as my C drive.
Once it's unplugged, the C drive boots fine all the way to Windows and it runs perfectly. I plugged the "dead" drive into a separate IDE cable all by its lonesome and it resumed making its weird noise and the BIOS refused to detect it, but the comp still booted to Windows.
Once in Windows I detected for new hardware and Windows said it found it and was attempting to install it. However, the bad drive continued to buzz over and over and over and Windows was stuck, apparently unable to finish installing the drive.
I'm very desperate to get at _any_ data I can recover off this drive as it's my main work drive with all my important data on it. If anyone can help me figure this out, that'd be awesome!