I think I've this case :(
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I think I've this case :(
BIOS doesn't detect it, can't hear a humming noise, noise it extreamly loud, Windows keeps saying it's full (not sure), data gets corrupt all the time etc.
knocking sound when powered up, or the drive doesnt vibrate,
if passed these tests make sure pin is set to master or slave even try cable select
change IDE cable, if still isnt seen in BIOS, check with anopther hard drive, if that is seen fine, then you can safely say HD is no good
BIOS doesn't detect it ?Quote:
Originally posted by Ideas Man
Yes .
Can't hear a humming noise, noise it extreamly loud ?
None.
Windows keeps saying it's full (not sure)?
Never .
data gets corrupt all the time etc ?
Never .
knocking sound when powered up, or the drive doesnt vibrate ?Quote:
Originally posted by Robbo
No knocking but it vibrates sometimes .
pin is set to master or slave even try cable select ?
I'm sure it's correctly configured .
change IDE cable, if still isnt seen in BIOS, check with anopther hard drive,
I all did this :( .
then you can safely say HD is no good
No , no wait . I stil have some hope . :)
Thanks everyone .
are u saying its not seen in the bios?, check master/slave/cable select settings need to see it there, av u 1 hard disk or 2?
the disk may have sector errors may need to format and scan disk so operating system doesnt use again
vibrates sometimes ? if it powers up you should be able to feel it if you cant drive is on its way out, what drive and what sizeQuote:
Originally posted by Pirate
knocking sound when powered up, or the drive doesnt vibrate ?
No knocking but it vibrates sometimes .
pin is set to master or slave even try cable select ?
I'm sure it's correctly configured .
change IDE cable, if still isnt seen in BIOS, check with anopther hard drive,
I all did this :( .
then you can safely say HD is no good
No , no wait . I stil have some hope . :)
Thanks everyone .
I'm sure it's correctly configured .?? take it out and check, with IT never assume anything? if with another device on the same IDE then both maybe the same
I've two HD . The dead one is the slave . I had them together for about a year . It's been working for the entire time . It was working until I got up in the morning and found the pc off . I turned it on , kept trying till I realized it might have a dead body there . :(Quote:
Originally posted by Robbo
are u saying its not seen in the bios?, check master/slave/cable select settings need to see it there, av u 1 hard disk or 2?
the disk may have sector errors may need to format and scan disk so operating system doesnt use again
Both Western Digital , Master :120GB , Slave : 40GB . :sick:Quote:
Originally posted by Robbo
vibrates sometimes ? if it powers up you should be able to feel it if you cant drive is on its way out, what drive and what size
I'm sure it's correctly configured .?? take it out and check, with IT never assume anything? if with another device on the same IDE then both maybe the same
oh dear, ive had that too
take it the pins are master on one and slave on the other, it detects your master but not your slave, have a look at the make and model check the website, see if it still warrentied, if so cost ya postage and get a new one, if too old put in the bin, if it had loads of unsaved work you needed, would probably cosy ya in excess of £500 to these data retrival companys
what i do now is have two 40GB drives master and slave
1st 40GB 10gb Boot partition 30Gb data
2nd 40Gb backup of Boot partition, and copy of 30GB data
that way if either drive goes you can still recover
other ways include tape backups or even raid
well if nothing is view on the 40GB send it back, hopefully you havent lost too muchQuote:
Originally posted by Pirate
Both Western Digital , Master :120GB , Slave : 40GB . :sick:
It's ok . the bin always say 'welcome':cry: . I will try to buy new cable and keep trying the whole night .Quote:
Originally posted by Robbo
oh dear, ive had that too
take it the pins are master on one and slave on the other, it detects your master but not your slave, have a look at the make and model check the website, see if it still warrentied, if so cost ya postage and get a new one, if too old put in the bin, if it had loads of unsaved work you needed, would probably cosy ya in excess of £500 to these data retrival companys
what i do now is have two 40GB drives master and slave
1st 40GB 10gb Boot partition 30Gb data
2nd 40Gb backup of Boot partition, and copy of 30GB data
that way if either drive goes you can still recover
other ways include tape backups or even raid
if the drives knackered your wasting your time, however, just as a final test, take both drives out, put both as master see if you 120GB is found, turn PC off replace with 40GB see if this is found as master(change pins) is that is not seen, just change to cable select, failing that drive is buggered
and no matter what you do, its not gonna repair itself
I'll try this ...though I could see my hd in the bin .:DQuote:
Originally posted by Robbo
if the drives knackered your wasting your time, however, just as a final test, take both drives out, put both as master see if you 120GB is found, turn PC off replace with 40GB see if this is found as master(change pins) is that is not seen, just change to cable select, failing that drive is buggered
and no matter what you do, its not gonna repair itself
yeah, bin it sounds, however there is light,
if its 40GB sure that will still be under warrenty so you could send it back get a new one
I don't know if I already said that right after this problem , I found the HD is so hot . So do you think it's a hardware damage and still be under warrenty ???Quote:
Originally posted by Robbo
yeah, bin it sounds, however there is light,
if its 40GB sure that will still be under warrenty so you could send it back get a new one
allow to cool down, then see if it works, think your best to just try get off the disk any files you need if you have any luck then check the manufacturers web site to see if warrentied
did you sort your drive out?
take it was workingsometime and not others, i have had a drive like that resen
It's an old thread , I threw my hd in the bin couple of months ago , ofcourse after hitting it to the wall 10 times . ;)
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It's not my fault . The thread was lying in peace deep in this forum , then the guy dug it out ! ;) I'll mark it [RIP my 40Gb HD] though . :cry:Quote:
Originally Posted by dglienna
aww poor little hard drive, should have sent it to me, i would have got a replacement?