Seagate dies again please advise
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kapo13
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27. May 2012 @ 16:25 |
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Hi
Ive never had a dead HDD since 96 , and 2 this year
Both seagate
This ones a 500 GB , again Barracuda 7200.11
But this time ,it fails to show in winblows , but chkdsk keeps
finding in , gets all way to end to usn journal verification complete
and just hangs there ,then eventually , ig my ears are aware i hear a slight
noise from HDD , but only when hung on the usn journal verification
complete
ive bee told seatools(iso?) may fix this ,as it will see a drive even if windows
cant
Is this true ?
Or any other advice is appreciated
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27. May 2012 @ 17:31 |
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kapo13
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27. May 2012 @ 17:37 |
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Originally posted by Ripper: Is it under warranty?
Anyway, yes, SeaTools might help you determine what's wrong:
http://www.seagate.com/support/downloads/seatools/
im not sure of warranty , ill have to check with SG tomorrow
ill give seatools another try , so far no luck as it doesnt even show in
windows or seatools . But chkdsk finds it on a reboot , ODD
Cheers
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kapo13
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27. May 2012 @ 17:39 |
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Originally posted by kapo13: Originally posted by Ripper: Is it under warranty?
Anyway, yes, SeaTools might help you determine what's wrong:
http://www.seagate.com/support/downloads/seatools/
im not sure of warranty , ill have to check with SG tomorrow
ill give seatools another try , so far no luck as it doesnt even show in
windows or seatools . But chkdsk finds it on a reboot , ODD
Cheers
PS is there some tool/software to index/snapshot my hdds contents
once in a while . If i knew what i lost it would be helpful
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27. May 2012 @ 18:41 |
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Oh I see, I wasn't aware you'd tried SeaTools already. Is there data on this drive? I presumed it was a new drive you were installing.
If you want to simply list all of the files on a drive, you could use a pretty simple batch script like so:
dir /s /b c:\* > files.txt
Where c:\ is your drive letter, whatever that might be.
This would probably take a while to complete, and is very crude, but the data might be useful to you. You can specify subfolders etc though, or certain file types.
Otherwise I'm not sure of any specific software without just Googling it.
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kapo13
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27. May 2012 @ 19:09 |
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Originally posted by Ripper: Oh I see, I wasn't aware you'd tried SeaTools already. Is there data on this drive? I presumed it was a new drive you were installing.
If you want to simply list all of the files on a drive, you could use a pretty simple batch script like so:
dir /s /b c:\* > files.txt
Where c:\ is your drive letter, whatever that might be.
This would probably take a while to complete, and is very crude, but the data might be useful to you. You can specify subfolders etc though, or certain file types.
Otherwise I'm not sure of any specific software without just Googling it.
Cheers mate
This just went a tad over my lil daft head .
OK the drive letter was m , but win cant see it now as is cept
on chkdsk when i reboot
Yes this drive has many files on it , its not new
Where how do i type all this info in ? And once/if it shows anything how can
i safely move this to another drive or burn to disc ?
Cheers
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27. May 2012 @ 19:38 |
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Sorry, I thought you were asking in general for a way to list files on a hard drive for future reference - it's not for data recovery. Forget that for now, I don't want to confuse things.
Anyway, presumably this hard drive isn't your main drive (where Windows is installed) - it's a secondary hard drive? Is it internal or external? My Computer not listing the drive isn't the same thing as the PC not seeing the drive at all hence chkdsk running. Go into Device Manager (in Control Panel) and see if the drive is listed there (your hard drive will be under Disk Drives. See what's listed and if your problem hard drive is listed then go in to properties, have a look if it is reporting an error or such).
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kapo13
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27. May 2012 @ 20:39 |
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Originally posted by Ripper: Sorry, I thought you were asking in general for a way to list files on a hard drive for future reference - it's not for data recovery. Forget that for now, I don't want to confuse things.
Anyway, presumably this hard drive isn't your main drive (where Windows is installed) - it's a secondary hard drive? Is it internal or external? My Computer not listing the drive isn't the same thing as the PC not seeing the drive at all hence chkdsk running. Go into Device Manager (in Control Panel) and see if the drive is listed there (your hard drive will be under Disk Drives. See what's listed and if your problem hard drive is listed then go in to properties, have a look if it is reporting an error or such).
Yes ita a internal drive , but not the windows drive
Nope doesnt show in disc mgmt either ( last seagate did tho and wouldnt
reactivate) . But on repost chkdsk scans it and seemingly finds
no errors and then hangs after reporting usn journal verification is
complete .
Thanks
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27. May 2012 @ 21:29 |
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I saw your post on tom's hardware (found it Googling for related info) and it sounds like a hardware issue tbh. Did you manage to contact Seagate?
You could try booting a linux live cd and seeing if the drive is picked up, but I doubt it (if the drive is faulty and not spinning up properly).
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kapo13
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27. May 2012 @ 21:39 |
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Originally posted by Ripper: I saw your post on tom's hardware (found it Googling for related info) and it sounds like a hardware issue tbh. Did you manage to contact Seagate?
You could try booting a linux live cd and seeing if the drive is picked up, but I doubt it (if the drive is faulty and not spinning up properly).
Today being sunday i figured seagate was closed
i will try tomorrow tho
i have a good feeling about linux , i had a failing tablet(android) i was sure it was
DOA , maybe 2 days on windows various failures to read it , i had a friend who is
a Linux god , on fone he told me all the commands etc , and Bob Marleys your uncle
the tablet is alive again lol
i wouldnt know where to begin in Linux tho , and i have no idea how to contact
my friend anymore . So im SOL . But id hold a good bet Linux could see something
but even then id have no idea how to move things even if i figured out how to see them lol
Tnx
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ddp
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27. May 2012 @ 22:37 |
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kapo13
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27. May 2012 @ 23:17 |
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ddp
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27. May 2012 @ 23:24 |
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no problem.
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kapo13
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28. May 2012 @ 15:33 |
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Originally posted by sjaylyn: maybe your motherboard or powersupply is the suspect..
Not sure on that one . i have switched the cables around and only this drive fails tho .
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kapo13
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28. May 2012 @ 15:34 |
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Thanks
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ddp
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29. May 2012 @ 11:17 |
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spammer spammed.
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