Hey all,
I mainly do software troubleshooting of computers in my area with some hardware work. I've got a laptop with a dead hard drive (SATA). Clicks loudly when it tries to access, which I think means a head problem.
I've tried the freezing trick (in a static-proof bag, then a zip-lock) with no luck (though it is a bit quieter. I went about 3 hours the first attempt and left it overnight (8 hours) the second. Should I try 24 hours?
Any other suggestions I could try to get this working? I'd consider something like SpinRite, but if my thinking is correct, with a problem like *this*, that software wouldn't help.
Any ideas appreciated. I already let the customer know recovery is not likely, but I'd still like to try anything. (I do know if they want to pay $1K+ there are services that could help, but I don't think that's an option for them).
I mainly do software troubleshooting of computers in my area with some hardware work. I've got a laptop with a dead hard drive (SATA). Clicks loudly when it tries to access, which I think means a head problem.
I've tried the freezing trick (in a static-proof bag, then a zip-lock) with no luck (though it is a bit quieter. I went about 3 hours the first attempt and left it overnight (8 hours) the second. Should I try 24 hours?
Any other suggestions I could try to get this working? I'd consider something like SpinRite, but if my thinking is correct, with a problem like *this*, that software wouldn't help.
Any ideas appreciated. I already let the customer know recovery is not likely, but I'd still like to try anything. (I do know if they want to pay $1K+ there are services that could help, but I don't think that's an option for them).