I accidentally knocked my Seagate external HDD off my desk. It would not connect to my pc afterwards so I swapped the cable and when that didn't work I removed it from the case and plugged it to a HDD dock. It made a not normal whining/grindy type sound, gave me a error that read something along the lines of there being a fatal hardware failure, then crashed my pc.
From what I've been able to find online, a common issue with dropped HDDs is that the mechanical arm becomes dislodged:
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+To+Repair+A+Dropped+External+Hard+Drive/165405
But this model doesn't have 4 torx screws like in the guide or like the smaller HDDs that I own or have any obvious way to access the internals. There's nothing essential on the drive and I've already ordered a 20tb replacement, so I'm not worried if I make things worse, but I would like to get in there to get a closer look. Any help is appreciated.
From what I've been able to find online, a common issue with dropped HDDs is that the mechanical arm becomes dislodged:
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+To+Repair+A+Dropped+External+Hard+Drive/165405
But this model doesn't have 4 torx screws like in the guide or like the smaller HDDs that I own or have any obvious way to access the internals. There's nothing essential on the drive and I've already ordered a 20tb replacement, so I'm not worried if I make things worse, but I would like to get in there to get a closer look. Any help is appreciated.