Hi everyone,
I have recently purchased a Maxtor 30gb HD IDE 3.5" with a suitable case (used as an external HD) and a month after installing it, copied all the data on it, etc. I had a click of death! I thought of it as a reliable HD and was going to do a back-up once I have gathered all the data on it from various sources (I only have a laptop, so I needed the space and deleted everything once all transfered on my new HD - pretty stupid). Anyway, I have argued with the company that sold it to me and managed to convince them to pay for the data recovery by people who specialise in it. Well, they didn't manage to do it and they report was "faulty few sectors of data at the manufacturing process and only the manugacturer has the code for it..." basically they didn't want to assist them.
I'd like to know whether you had similar experience with this and especially with Maxtor (I know of the scandal with IBM HD is very similar). Also, I heard it still might be possible to recover the data somehow.
Please help.
thanks,
Stephen
ps. Do your back-ups!
I have recently purchased a Maxtor 30gb HD IDE 3.5" with a suitable case (used as an external HD) and a month after installing it, copied all the data on it, etc. I had a click of death! I thought of it as a reliable HD and was going to do a back-up once I have gathered all the data on it from various sources (I only have a laptop, so I needed the space and deleted everything once all transfered on my new HD - pretty stupid). Anyway, I have argued with the company that sold it to me and managed to convince them to pay for the data recovery by people who specialise in it. Well, they didn't manage to do it and they report was "faulty few sectors of data at the manufacturing process and only the manugacturer has the code for it..." basically they didn't want to assist them.
I'd like to know whether you had similar experience with this and especially with Maxtor (I know of the scandal with IBM HD is very similar). Also, I heard it still might be possible to recover the data somehow.
Please help.
thanks,
Stephen
ps. Do your back-ups!