Re: [IRCA] HD failure HELP!
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Re: [IRCA] HD failure HELP!



On Oct 11, 2007, at 1:21 AM, Walter Salmaniw wrote:

> Some potentially very bad news, guys.  My new 500 GB USB HD which I  
> brought with me to Masset and recorded some 250 GB or so of SDR-IQ  
> files bit the dust tonight.  I noticed while working on some emails  
> that the Blue LED light wasn't on.
>
> "Odd, I thought".  Better check the connections....all in order.   
> It's powered by a wall wart.  When I flipped the power switch, the  
> blue LEDs would momentarily flash on, and then off.  No noise  
> coming from the HD itself (a WD model).  Hmmm.  Not
> good.  Bottom line, I removed the HD.  The power lights came on  
> just fine, but immediately went out when I hooked up the 4 wire  
> power plug to the HD.  I even swapped an old HD from a PC...14 GB  
> or so and it powered up fine.  I tried the
> 500 GB HD in the old PC.  No joy.  It's in the deep freeze  
> overnight before wondering what to do next.  I'm quite distressed  
> realizing that I may have lost all of the really good DX from  
> Masset, apart from Recall Pro and a few Edirol files.  Suggestions
> and diagnoses are most welcome.  HELP!!!!  .........Walt.
> PS:  I handled this thing with care.  I carried it in my backpack  
> carefully all the way home, and it powered up fine down here, at  
> least initially.

Walt,

I ran into a similar situation. You say you tried the HD inside a PC  
- when you booted the computer, did the power-on BIT info that  
scrolls (quickly) across the screen in text right after powering up  
the PC indicate that the computer sees the drive? Alternatively, did  
you go into the system BIOS and determine whether the BIOS could  
"see" the drive from the setup menu? If the power-on BIT or BIOS says  
it can see the drive but the operating system cannot, it may be a  
formatting or partitioning problem that sometimes can be dealt with  
via software. However, if the BIOS reports it can't see the drive at  
all, then it's definitely a hardware issue.

If your BIOS can see the drive but the OS can't, let me know - I may  
be able to recommend some software to recover the data.

Brett Saylor

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