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Solve : Recovering files off a bad hard drive? |
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Answer» so i have this hard drive(western digital caviar 205aa) which i've had for years, in a static-free BAG. it went bad, and i wasn't able to recover my images and mp3 files(which i can't find anymore, so save the "download them again" comments ). anyhow, i've tried all KINDS of recovery software, and the hard drive doesn't show up on any list. it does power on, as i can hear it when it's plugged in. Is the BIOS even seeing the hard drive? If it's not, no OS or program is going to see it either. well, the hard drive can't be fried, as it still powers on... the controller? on the computer this hard drive was on(sony vaio), only the hard drive stopped working. everything else was fine. Quote from: ale52 on May 01, 2008, 09:37:35 AM Try this... Quote from: michaewlewis on May 01, 2008, 12:52:15 PM you could also try www.e-fense.com/helix... it's a linux distro that specializes in data recovery. It's also got a windows executable that may help discover the drive in windows. The linux side isn't very user-friendly, however. thanks guys, i'll try both out. though, i've never used ubuntu and helix before. i was proficient in dos, but that was longgg ago... Quote from: Cobra on May 01, 2008, 04:09:31 PM well, the hard drive can't be fried, as it still powers on... the controller? on the computer this hard drive was on(sony vaio), only the hard drive stopped working. everything else was fine. Just because the motor spins doesn't mean it can't be fried. Still didn't answer my question... does the BIOS even see the hard drive? If the BIOS can't see it, the drive is probably toast.it could have the jumpers in the wrong place too.... Quote from: quaxo on May 01, 2008, 11:12:15 PM Quote from: Cobra on May 01, 2008, 04:09:31 PMwell, the hard drive can't be fried, as it still powers on... the controller? on the computer this hard drive was on(sony vaio), only the hard drive stopped working. everything else was fine. don't think so, the only place i checked was the boot priority menu, in the bios... is that where it'd show? if not, where else can i check? Quote from: michaewlewis on May 02, 2008, 12:51:34 PM it could have the jumpers in the wrong place too.... it should be on master, right? because it's hooked up to cd-rom IDE cable like i said, it won't fit on the IDE cable for the hard drives, the cables too small on the working hard drive. Quote from: Cobra on May 03, 2008, 02:26:02 PM it should be on master, right? because it's hooked up to cd-rom IDE cable like i said, it won't fit on the IDE cable for the hard drives, the cables too small on the working hard drive. Too small??? all ide cables are the same size....... Are you sure you're plugging the hdd into the right cable? Also, the jumpers should only be set to master if the drive is plugged into the last connector on the ide cable. If it's on the second plug, it should be slave.Where you would find it in the BIOS would depend on what motherboard and BIOS you have. Boot Devices just shows what order they boot in, not necessarily what's available. For example, mine shows floppy disk as an option, even though my system doesn't have a floppy drive. I don't know what BIOS you've got, but it can usually be found in the first two menus somewhere (under IDE devices or something similar). |
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