Serious HDD issue - visible in bios and in windows but not accessible, and then it disappear

Tar2010

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Hi guys

I was moving some files to my storage disk when suddenly the storage disk disappeared.
In event viewer this was written:
-The device, \Device\Harddisk3\DR3, has a bad block.

I then tried to restart, and the HDD is visible in bios, but loading windows take a very long time.
In windows it say the disk is there but no info about it is available, the size of the disk is blank.
I load a partition manager and same there, no info available and no actions.
I try to right click the HDD but it is just loading for a long time until it disappear again, and this is written in event viewer:
-The device, \Device\Harddisk3\DR3, has a bad block
-Disk 3 has been surprise removed.

Starting again it is not visible in bios, so I turn of pc, disconnect cables and start up again.
After a long loading time, in windows I launch chkdsk from cmd, but chkdsk stop after a short time and same message in events pop up.
Lastly i launched chkdsk before windows start, it stop at 9% and after some time pc crash.

Now I have disconnected the HDD in search for a answer to how I can fix this nightmare.
If anyone have any suggestions, knowledge or some tips. please share, I'm stressed out
 


Thanks for your reply, but I don't give up yet :)


I tried to make a image of the HDD in two different programs, but both gave me error message saying I have bad sectors, so most likely it seems like thats the case.

Going on a hunt to find a solution, google her I come :)
 
Ok, it seems that Acronis true image have tools to do a backup of HDD with bad sectors. And seagate have their own backup/image tool powered by Acronis called DiscWizard. So I downloaded it and will try it out.
 
Hi Paul NZ

No it is an internal HDD, but thanks for the reminder.

Anyway, I delivered it to a company to see what they could find out and there is their conclusion:
The surface area where firmware is installed is damaged making the disk unreadable.
They think they are able to extract raw data and rebuild it onto a USB memory pin.
This will cost around 1000 euro.

Any way I can fix this myself?