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My hard drive (not my computer) is beeping.
back from the editor's and now will not spin up. When it gets power, it beeps twice, waits a few seconds, beeps twice, etc. The model number is WD1200JB. I have never seen this before. Any suggestions? Is this drive a candidate for the freezer trick? --HC By the way - we've tried the drive on two computers, the second one with
only the power cable and no jumpers. --HC "HC" <e**@removethis.toao.net> wrote in message news:3JyTd.4570$ab2.930@edtnps89...Show quoteHide quote > I have a beautiful little Western Digital 120GB drive here. It just came > back from the editor's and now will not spin up. When it gets power, it > beeps twice, waits a few seconds, beeps twice, etc. On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 05:29:35 GMT, "HC"
<e**@removethis.toao.net> wrote: >I have a beautiful little Western Digital 120GB drive here. It just came If it's not spinning it's probably dead. You could guess>back from the editor's and now will not spin up. When it gets power, it >beeps twice, waits a few seconds, beeps twice, etc. The model number is >WD1200JB. > >I have never seen this before. Any suggestions? Is this drive a candidate >for the freezer trick? > >--HC > whether it's the circuit board or mechanicals, examine circuit board and try the freezer. Unless the data is valuable (worth a few thousand$) to recover professionally, about the only thing left to try is removing the circuit board and swapping in a different one, and last resort is opening the drive in as clean an environement as possible (I suggest wearing clean latex gloves and inside a large freezer baggie) and manually trying to free up the spindle. That will certainly not be good in the medium or long term but in the short term it might allow quickly copying off some data if not all of it. I have successfully done so and the drive only had a few bad sectors BUT while copying off the data it seized up and jumped a few inches across the desk, to never spin again.... Did get a few hundred MB of data though, as was the goal. Tried same on another drive and it kept seizing up before any chance to copy off, though "maybe" if i'd been quick with a USB enclosure, something where it could be hot-plugged, but it's hard to say now.
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