When my primary system began freezing up daily a few months back, I simply took out the hard drive, and started accessing it via an IDE<->USB drive cable (such as this) from my laptop. No problems, and I was planning to copy all of the data over when I buy my new system, any week now.
Except, last night, I forgot the USB-IDE cable and drive were attached the laptop, and moved it off the desk. The hard drive fell to the ground, while still powered on. Real bad. The cables all came loose, including the power. Visible damage to the drive was limited to the four inner-most IDE pins being bent. I carefully bent them back to be more-or-less straight. None broke. However, when I try to power on and re-attach the drive to my laptop:
- the drive will not power on if the IDE cable is attached to the drive
- if I detach the IDE cable, the drive then powers on fine, and everything sounds normal (maybe louder, but that may well just be my imagination)
- once the drive is powered on, I can attach the IDE cable and it remains powered on, however, when I connect the USB to the laptop, the drive is not recognized. I *do* hear the "drive detected" sound effect in Windows, followed a few seconds later by the "drive stopped" sound
I do have backups, but only going back as far as the original system failure -- meaning the last several months' of data is not backed up. I'm dumb. I know.
Any suggestions for how I might be able to repair this drive and re-gain external access to it?
If I'm unable to recover the data myself, what are my best service options? I see GeekSquad has a data recovery service from "failing" or "extremely damaged" -- very pricy. I will pay what it takes to get this data back, though...
Except, last night, I forgot the USB-IDE cable and drive were attached the laptop, and moved it off the desk. The hard drive fell to the ground, while still powered on. Real bad. The cables all came loose, including the power. Visible damage to the drive was limited to the four inner-most IDE pins being bent. I carefully bent them back to be more-or-less straight. None broke. However, when I try to power on and re-attach the drive to my laptop:
- the drive will not power on if the IDE cable is attached to the drive
- if I detach the IDE cable, the drive then powers on fine, and everything sounds normal (maybe louder, but that may well just be my imagination)
- once the drive is powered on, I can attach the IDE cable and it remains powered on, however, when I connect the USB to the laptop, the drive is not recognized. I *do* hear the "drive detected" sound effect in Windows, followed a few seconds later by the "drive stopped" sound
I do have backups, but only going back as far as the original system failure -- meaning the last several months' of data is not backed up. I'm dumb. I know.
Any suggestions for how I might be able to repair this drive and re-gain external access to it?
If I'm unable to recover the data myself, what are my best service options? I see GeekSquad has a data recovery service from "failing" or "extremely damaged" -- very pricy. I will pay what it takes to get this data back, though...