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redrum
from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2006-12-02 11:13 [#02011196]
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my 1TB harddisk has just suddenly decided to start failing. I can't access it - drive I/O failure according to windows.
is there any software out there that could help with the recovery of my files? it's an NTFS partition.
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dave_g
from United Kingdom on 2006-12-02 11:17 [#02011199]
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1TB?? That does seem a bit large.
I suggest trying to mount the disc under linux and trying to get at those pesky files. Of course it could be an electrical failure. You can always change the PCB on the disc if that is the case, however you may need to send it back to do this.
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Phobiazero
from the next Xltronic (Sweden) on 2006-12-02 11:56 [#02011212]
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GetDataBack for NTFS
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fleetmouse
from Horny for Truth on 2006-12-02 12:38 [#02011229]
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I'm assuming from what you're saying that it's a slave and not a boot drive. And this sounds like a hardware failure, not a fucked up partition.
First of all, find out if the drive spins up. Shut down, disconnect the other drives from the ide and power cables, then start up and hear if it spins.
If it doesn't spin up, it will cost you hundreds if not thousands to have your stuff recovered by pros.
If it spins up, power down again and try connecting it as a slave to another ide channel - like where you normally have a CD connected. Or try it in a USB enclosure if you have one available.
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Phobiazero
from the next Xltronic (Sweden) on 2006-12-02 12:43 [#02011233]
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i'd assume it's a lacie usb-drive.... (it's actually 2x500gb)
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fleetmouse
from Horny for Truth on 2006-12-02 12:45 [#02011234]
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Ah, that makes sense. Does it function as some sort of raid array or can the drives be taken out and mounted independently?
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2006-12-02 12:46 [#02011235]
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can't say im happy to hear this, but you know, karma and stuff.
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redrum
from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2006-12-02 13:07 [#02011242]
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nah, it#s just one solid brick.. it#s spinning up, and the files are being recovered with that tool that phobs reccomended. apparently it#ll take a day and 5 hours to complete at the moment (ETA is rising 1 minute per second..)
then i have to find places to store everything temporarily :(
disaster
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xceque
on 2006-12-02 13:10 [#02011243]
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Never ever buy a lacie drive.
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Phobiazero
from the next Xltronic (Sweden) on 2006-12-02 13:11 [#02011244]
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yes, don't store the restored files on the same drive. :)
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redrum
from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2006-12-02 14:54 [#02011280]
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it was phobiazero who told me they were good.
before i bought it, i posted several threads about high-capacity HDs.
thanks for imparting your advice when it was most needed. sound.
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xceque
on 2006-12-02 14:56 [#02011281]
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You're bereting me for not replying to a thread I never saw?
Now that's unreasonable. Believe me, if I'd seen a thread with someone recommending Lacie drives, I'd have said something.
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redrum
from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2006-12-02 15:00 [#02011282]
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i distinctly remember you replying in them :) i can dig them out if you wish
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SValx
from United Kingdom on 2006-12-02 15:01 [#02011283]
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If Phobiazero told you to jump off a bridge, would youuuu? :D I used to HATE it when people said that to me when I was a kid. ahh
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xceque
on 2006-12-02 15:01 [#02011284]
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please do. i can't believe I wouldn't have said anything.
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redrum
from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2006-12-02 15:20 [#02011289]
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i'm terribly sorry. you actually did warn me about lacie in one of my threads: http://xltronic.com/mb/86990
sorry. i'm not thinking straight and i'm pretty agitated as you can imagine, considering. please accept my apology.
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ecnadniarb
on 2006-12-02 15:28 [#02011290]
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Should have gone with the Buffalo.
Karma. Bad things happen to people who don't listen to me.
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zero-cool
on 2006-12-02 15:33 [#02011293]
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damn i only have a 75gb
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redrum
from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2006-12-02 16:05 [#02011310]
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i'm terribly sorry. you actually did warn me about lacie in one of my threads: http://xltronic.com/mb/86990
sorry. i'm not thinking straight and i'm pretty agitated as you can imagine, considering. please accept my apology.
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xceque
on 2006-12-02 16:08 [#02011313]
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phew. I was beginning to doubt my own sanity. though, you didn't need to apologise twice :)
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redrum
from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2006-12-02 16:10 [#02011314]
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oops
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xceque
on 2006-12-02 16:10 [#02011315]
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I will only buy Seagate from now on. and I use Media Tools pro for data recovery. I suspect phob's choice is equally as efficient.
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roygbivcore
from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2006-12-02 16:20 [#02011318]
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or else you'll get FIRED
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xceque
on 2006-12-02 16:23 [#02011320]
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er, right on brother.
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dog_belch
from Netherlands, The on 2006-12-02 16:24 [#02011322]
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I need at least 5TB for my collection of
Hilarious Videos Stolen music Miscellaneous Cool pictures off of the "web" Other shit
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fleetmouse
from Horny for Truth on 2006-12-02 16:33 [#02011331]
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Thought for the future: get a USB drive enclosure and put your own choice of hard drive in it - one of the higher spec Western Digitals or something. Drive manufacturers have a shit grade that goes in brandname shitboxes, and a higher grade server model with a higher MTBF. Who knows what was in that lacie unit - I assume it's glued or riveted shit to prevent you finding out without voiding the warranty.
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Dannn_
from United Kingdom on 2006-12-02 16:48 [#02011343]
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My lacie drive broke too, i have a WD one now but I cant really make myself have faith in external hds anymore
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Phobiazero
from the next Xltronic (Sweden) on 2006-12-02 16:53 [#02011346]
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The only model from WD that I'd recommend is the Raptor.
I've had 5-6 previous WD-models which got corrupted.
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hedphukkerr
from mathbotton (United States) on 2006-12-02 17:31 [#02011372]
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WD are notorious for failing, avoid them like the plague.
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rogu rarebit
from beggin' for leggings on 2006-12-02 17:47 [#02011382]
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I have an internal 200GB Seagate Barracuda and an external 250GB Western Digital. So far I have had no problem with either of them.
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Phobiazero
from the next Xltronic (Sweden) on 2006-12-02 17:52 [#02011385]
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google HDDlife Pro for more info on this excellent software...
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Phobiazero
from the next Xltronic (Sweden) on 2006-12-02 17:55 [#02011386]
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2006-12-02 18:05 [#02011387]
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aw, i hope this is right..wd and it's been working for over two years in total.
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Phobiazero
from the next Xltronic (Sweden) on 2006-12-02 18:07 [#02011388]
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just around 22407 hours
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2006-12-02 18:12 [#02011389]
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it's going to be twice that in 2 and a half years. hopefuly.
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redrum
from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2006-12-02 20:28 [#02011550]
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sweet software. cheers.
i found out, a bit late, that there's still a version of scandisk on windows - "chkdsk".. i cancelled the NTFS recovery software (it was due to take another 2 days) and ran it. it fixed 64KB of bad blocks in a few seconds.
talked to a friend, he says don't use the HD until i'm transferring everything off it before i RMA it. cheers for the help.
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