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20. May 2009 @ 15:01 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
hello all. Please can someone help me . I have WD terrabyte external HD (blk)This is my problem..i have approx 600gig of data on the HD. It was working fine however after i plugged it in again the USB bleep sounded but Vista now cannot find the drive. The drive isnt found. The blue light is on and the drive is making a whirring noise (often clickin) i have tried on another laptop but still no luck. I have also tried all the usb ports. The drive is still in warranty however PC world said it would be over £700 to retrieve data!!!! i havent dropped the drive so i have no idea why this has happened. ANY IDEAS ???? Im not very technical so step by step help would be great.
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20. May 2009 @ 21:25 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
word of advice internal HDD where never meant to be hooked up externally, usb or firewire as they can both kill a drive way before its time.

i had a new drive that was external 500gb and it died in a matter of weeks on the firewire hookup, if you computer supports eSata use that instead.

its a good probability that you drive is dying.

Seagate has a nifty tool that allows you to reset the read write heads which often loose there place. more so when using them as an external device if you have a Seagate go pick this tool up.

other wise im at a loss.
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22. May 2009 @ 04:12 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
ty for taking the time out to help. i will look at the seagate thing and see how i get on. i have tried another HD with the externalo attachment and it works fine so it is DEF the terrabyte HD that is the problem. It is getting power but seemingly not enough to open. The HD is making a noise. Can i get the data off this before it dies completely? PC world will give me a new HD but i will lose all my data (approx 600 gig) Any help appreciated
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22. May 2009 @ 13:18 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
have you hooked it up internally. the external controller might not be able to handle +600GB try that.

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22. May 2009 @ 15:29 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
There is no difference between external and internal drives. If you're hearing loud clicks your drive is probably dead. I'd try taking the drive out of the enclosure and mounting it inside your computer through IDE/SATA to make sure it's not the enclosure that's the problem. Even the most reliable hard drive needs to be backed up. If you don't have any other external/network options to backup your vital data you can use dropbox as a last resort. However I would only use it if I had nothing else as ultimately their 2GB free service is storing your private data on their machines.
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22. May 2009 @ 18:21 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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There is no difference between external and internal drives.
I strongly disagree there is a big difference when your at the mercy of a external IO chip.

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I'd try taking the drive out of the enclosure and mounting it inside your computer through IDE/SATA to make sure it's not the enclosure that's the problem.
thats what i said above your post, though it wont work if his HDD is a 2.5 laptop HDD.



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28. May 2009 @ 17:51 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
firstly may i apologise for the delay. I havent been around for a few days. Secondly MANY thanks to you all for taking the time to answer my query. I tried hookin the HD up to pc via SATA cable but still no joy. I have resigned myself to the fact that all my data is lost and will just get a replacement.
Valuable lesson learnt methinks
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28. May 2009 @ 18:03 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
yes if all else fails its dead. just be careful of the external controllers there are some decent ones out there. but take it into account harddrives we never meant to be external.

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28. May 2009 @ 19:32 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
DXR88, i disagree with this.
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word of advice internal HDD where never meant to be hooked up externally, usb or firewire as they can both kill a drive way before its time.

what do you think external drives are built from but an enclosure & drive whether a 5.25" rom drive, a 3.5" hd or 2.5" hd.
it is not the drives that make the difference but the enclosures that do make the difference.
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though it wont work if his HDD is a 2.5 laptop HDD.
a 2.5" drive will work internally once an adapter for ide or possible sata is connected to the drive then to the power & data cables. i have an ide adapter that connects a 2.5" drive to a regular ide cable & to a 3.5/5.25" rom/hd power connector.
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28. May 2009 @ 22:48 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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a 2.5" drive will work internally once an adapter for ide or possible sata is connected to the drive then to the power & data cables. i have an ide adapter that connects a 2.5" drive to a regular ide cable & to a 3.5/5.25" rom/hd power connector.

with an adapter yes it is possible to use a 2.5 HDD. im trying to go with what i think he has to work with.

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what do you think external drives are built from but an enclosure & drive whether a 5.25" rom drive, a 3.5" hd or 2.5" hd.
it is not the drives that make the difference but the enclosures that do make the difference.
all in all it comes down to the controller in the external casing.
some work well, other do not, and when i said not meant to be external
i meant the way HDD are designed there not cut out to be an external media source we have flash drives for that.

im just telling him that external enclosure are known to kill drives faster. iv experienced this first hand, drives that lived for years in my PC did in fact die a lot faster in an external casing.

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28. May 2009 @ 23:05 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
brand new flash drives can go at any time just like a hard drive can & flash drive don't have the capacity above 64-128gigs like hard drives do. i haven't had a hd fail yet both in 2.5" & 3.5" sizes. i've have 1 2.5" enclosure stop working because of a bad cable but just haven't got around to fix that cable or make a new 1 for it.
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29. May 2009 @ 12:02 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by ddp:
brand new flash drives can go at any time just like a hard drive can & flash drive don't have the capacity above 64-128gigs like hard drives do. i haven't had a hd fail yet both in 2.5" & 3.5" sizes. i've have 1 2.5" enclosure stop working because of a bad cable but just haven't got around to fix that cable or make a new 1 for it.
Well aren't you the lucky bird.

i believe his situation has been resolved. there for i see no reason to contentiously post here.

as for whether or not external hard drives do die faster is a debate that can go on for years, i have personally found they do indeed die faster than when mounted inside of a computer.
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29. May 2009 @ 12:17 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
As a longtime user of external enclosures i have to comment. I personally have zero issues with any of mine, i use quite a few enclosures, currently i use 9 HDD enclosures and 6 ODD enclosures regularly though i do have a few more. I have no links to back me up but i would have thought that drives last longer in enclosures if a) the enclosure is of a decent make ie decent chipset and i guess well made, and b) if the enclosure isn't up and running permanently. Hard drives aren't meant to be up and spinning over more than a few years if used 24/7 as the bearings wear out or something like that (i've seen it happen many times, especially in Enterprise systems where i've had the joy of recovering from said failures); however for general home use i guess there's not really much difference in whether hard drives are used constantly ie internally if said PC is left on for days/weeks at a time, as opposed to drives used in enclosures, that are left up and running for days/weeks at a time.
However in my case the enclosures are mostly only used as backups ie are only switched on for making changes so are used far less than internal drives, hence i'd like to think they'll last a lot longer than any of my internal drives. These days i do use some of the enclosures to stream from quite often, but again i think they'll last longer given their use.
Just my five pence on the subject..



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