Hello all,
I have an Intel Core 2 Duo machine. Configuration is given below.
Configuration:
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- Processor: Intel Core2Duo E6400
- Motherboard: DG965RYCK
- RAM: Kingston DDR2 512x2 ( 533MHz )
- Sony DVD Writer
- Harddisks:
1. Samsung 120GB ( SP1213 ) SATA
2. Seagate 80GB ( dont remember the model no. ) PATA
3. Seagate 500GB ( dont remember the model no. ) SATA
The 500GB HD is in an external enclosure. I was using it as a backup
HD. I got lazy and didn't backup the backup! :( And now that disk has
failed. The symptoms are unclear. First, the disk, which would
normally show up as an external USB mass storage device, didn't get
detected. So I unplugged it from its casing and connected it on my
motherboard. But it wouldn't get detected there either. It didn't make
the usual "clicking" sound that harddisks do when they're generally
busted. So I was hoping it was a cable issue. I changed the cable. It
was a no go.
I got fed up and unplugged the disk. Then my second disk, 80GB one,
stopped being detected. The symptoms it showed were clear. GRUB errors
in the beginning but the system booted up fine after reconnecting it's
( HD's ) wires. Funny thing is that the 80GB harddisk was replaced
recently because it had failed. I bought the 500GB HD because I wanted
to maintain backups but now they too are gone and I'm left with
nothing!
I've given the harddisk to my vendor who had supplied the disk and he
has inquired with several data recovery specialists and they say
they'll have to open up the disk. Now my problem is that the disk is
very costly and if they open it up, then the warranty will be void and
I wont be able to buy a new harddisk.
Can someone help me out here?
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Regards,
Dinesh A. Joshi