PC got knocked off the desk, it was powered on but idle, now won't boot, HD not recognized. (It's a Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 SATA HD, has XP SP3). We'd be happy just to get the data back.
So, ...
We got an external USB enclosure to connect to a working pc. It works fine with a brand new HD. But with the dropped HD, the device isn't recognized, but the disk makes clicking noises as if trying to do something. Device Mgr shows a yellow icon, says the device is not prepared for removal or something like that. Pulled it out and in again, no difference.
Before giving up, - how likely is it that the data is recoverable - does the clicking noise suggest (merely) a mechanical part. We live in the sticks - 2 hours to the nearest repair shop. Should any competent repair shop be able to do this, or does it require special expertise?
p.s. I called Seagate's recovery service, they think they can probably recover - but would cost $1700 (if successful) - Yikes!
Any advice?
So, ...
We got an external USB enclosure to connect to a working pc. It works fine with a brand new HD. But with the dropped HD, the device isn't recognized, but the disk makes clicking noises as if trying to do something. Device Mgr shows a yellow icon, says the device is not prepared for removal or something like that. Pulled it out and in again, no difference.
Before giving up, - how likely is it that the data is recoverable - does the clicking noise suggest (merely) a mechanical part. We live in the sticks - 2 hours to the nearest repair shop. Should any competent repair shop be able to do this, or does it require special expertise?
p.s. I called Seagate's recovery service, they think they can probably recover - but would cost $1700 (if successful) - Yikes!
Any advice?