One of my towers got knocked over (toddler!) while it was running. And it appeared to kill one of the drives. The boot drive (that was being written to at the time) came out fine, but the idle 250G did not. The case fell over on its right side so the drive (label up, connectors towards the back) took the hit from the right as well.
Now, I've had a lot of drives die on me over the (many) years with most of them having the standard type of knocking/clicking. Ive been able to recover the data from a lot of them through freezing/recovery software/etc.
But this one is strange. When I try to power it up, it makes a soft "whhhheeeeeeeeeeep" sound about 20 times and then stops. It never appears to spin up since I dont get any of the gyroscopic effect when holding it.
Freezing it for two days didnt help at all. The comp wont boot with it attached and the OS/Recovery app wont recognize it when I hot-swap it in.
Now, I'm wondering if anyone knows what the failure is in this case. Seize motor? Bad controller? Jammed heads? etc
I really need to get some of the data off of it and was hoping to eliminate some of the expense of trial and error if someone already knows what the sound represents.
I know I should have backed it up. I do backup everything on a regular basis - I learned that over 10 years ago. This drive was SUPPOSED to be just random music and stuff that doesnt get backed up. But I found out afterwards that my wife moved a bunch of important stuff to this drive to make room for a video she was working one a week earlier <sigh>
I cant afford a recovery service so I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction.
Thanks.
Ahhk!
Now, I've had a lot of drives die on me over the (many) years with most of them having the standard type of knocking/clicking. Ive been able to recover the data from a lot of them through freezing/recovery software/etc.
But this one is strange. When I try to power it up, it makes a soft "whhhheeeeeeeeeeep" sound about 20 times and then stops. It never appears to spin up since I dont get any of the gyroscopic effect when holding it.
Freezing it for two days didnt help at all. The comp wont boot with it attached and the OS/Recovery app wont recognize it when I hot-swap it in.
Now, I'm wondering if anyone knows what the failure is in this case. Seize motor? Bad controller? Jammed heads? etc
I really need to get some of the data off of it and was hoping to eliminate some of the expense of trial and error if someone already knows what the sound represents.
I know I should have backed it up. I do backup everything on a regular basis - I learned that over 10 years ago. This drive was SUPPOSED to be just random music and stuff that doesnt get backed up. But I found out afterwards that my wife moved a bunch of important stuff to this drive to make room for a video she was working one a week earlier <sigh>
I cant afford a recovery service so I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction.
Thanks.
Ahhk!