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Data Recovery (storage HD)
I have a Seagate 1TB HD that just stopped turning recently. I have back up for everything up until 2 years ago. A lot of the data (most) are videos that are on YT and many of the pics are elsewhere. However, there are a few that I could see trying to retrieve like a very nice pic of my wife enjoying a Margarita a year or so ago.
I can get that pic and the rest for anywhere from $200 to 350. I'm sure that pic can be found on my stepdaughter's FB or probably in her phone. So this is not vital, just curiosity to see what I am missing. Anyone here want to take a crack at it? To be very honest, I'm only asking if there is hobby interest, I can pay for shipping each way, maybe buy a small PP gift cert. To avoid attention, please PM. I'll let the discussion evolve around alternatives. Oh, and a reminder to those of us that are not particularly diligent. Oh, it won't happen to me. Yes it does. |
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I've taken these apart before. It's been awhile. Can I access the disc and give it a nudge? I know dirt and dust is the issue, but one time deal and I'd immediately transfer to another external drive.
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It's been more than a while since I opened one up but I think it may be doable.
I'd 'nudge' from the side of the platter.
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Stick it in the freezer for a while and then see if it'll fire up long enough to pull some stuff from it. Sometimes it'll unbind it for a bit at a time. A lot of them now won't fire up if opened, they have some sort of pressure switch, so I'd try the freezer trick first.
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Thanks for the tips. I received a new 1T drive and with a little fuss got it formatted and moved some things from the C drive to try and free up some space. Didn't make a lot of difference but I'm timid what it comes to hitting [delete]. But I don't need Word docs on the C:, or videos. Only found a few things and did find the pic of my wife on the C. I must have known.
I'll do a back up today. Last edited by Zeke; 05-10-2024 at 03:41 PM.. |
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Freezing didn't work. I did the back up and a total factory reset. I got half my C drive back.
Something fishy was going on. I need a password for seeing the flash log? My computer, I'm the admin and the user. I've never set PW's on personal desktops. 1000's of files on SSDxflashlog. Gone. I think a 3rd party was using my computer. |
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Wasn't me!
Glad you got it back to working, Milt.
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Wont happen to me, but then my /home is a RAID-5 array. So while Ive lost a disk before Ive not lost the data
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That’s the only way to fly….same here.
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I've lost a drive before, but if I knew how to setup a RAID-5 array I probably would do it.
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Hardware RAID is the best for Enterprise type stuff where you can spend the big bucks needed to have backup controllers, etc. Most home user hardware RAID - like that built into many motherboards or add-on SATA cards - is tied to that piece of hardware. Which means when you upgrade computers, or that controller card dies (or that motherboard dies) you loose the entire array. Software RAID - done in ... software. For us Linux users and I think BSD users. Nice thing is that you can move the drives to various and sundry machines - they don't even need the same CPU architechture - and simply tell the system "hey, use the RAID device that is defined by the signatures on these however-many drives". Which means when the hardware dies as long as one disk (RAID-1) or two disks (RAID-5) survive, you'll get your data back. If you aren't already running Linux or have a mixed environment to backup (and even if you are already running Linux on your desktop) you can build or buy a NAS type device. Personally I'd recommend building one from a generic whitebox desktop with a RAID-5 array and a hot spare drive, and install something like owncloud on it so you can backup phones, tablets, laptops and desktops to it.
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Damm Milt that is a rough thing to have happen. I had a drive freeze up that was attached to my Roku box and the freeze trick didn't work either. I ended up with a program called "Disk Drill" that took control of the bad drive away from the PC operating system and it was able to manually control the drive and I recovered about 95% of the movies and music I had on there. It ran for a total of THREE days before stopping when there was nothing else it could recover.
I would suggest getting several external drives and an enclosure for them and never ever save anything to the "C" drive. I would suggest a couple of 8TB drives and they'll give you enough storage for a long time. I would also suggest making at least TWO emergency OS recovery thumb drives since as the saying goes "two = one and one = 0". Good luck getting everything back to normal. John Rogers the oldracer |
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John, does it recognize the drive if it isn't spinning?
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