One of the computers where I work is a Pentium2 with a 3.2 gig HD in it. I have been telling them for almost 4 years now that they need to implement a plan to back up the data but no one ever listened. Finally, two weeks ago they did and purchased a brand new computer and I was going to transfer the data over to it. I tried using a null modem cable but the old computer, with Windows 95, didn't have the necessary things installed with it to allow me to use it, and I was without a Windows 95 disk. No problem. I'll just order a parallel Zip drive off ebay and transfer our files that way.
Fast forward a few days. I was off Monday and Tuesday and they took it upon themselves, while I was off, to contact IT to physically remove the old hard drive and install it into the new computer, something I told them they shouldn't do. Needless to say, now the hard drive doesn't work! I tried the hard drive back in the original system without any luck. I forget the exact error message on the original, circa 1997 PC, but it's something like "no physical disk found". I even hooked it up to an IDE to USB adapter, knowing it wouldn't work, and it didn't.
So, what are my options? Before I send it off and spend $2000 I was wondering if there was any way I could try to get this thing to read? It doesn't make any grinding noises and sounds like a perfectly healthy HD. I only need about 500mb of data in a single folder so if I do have to send it off I pray it doesn't cost an arm and a leg. I did read about putting it in a freezer for an hour (yeah) and trying that, or using a Linux boot CD and crossing my fingers.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Fast forward a few days. I was off Monday and Tuesday and they took it upon themselves, while I was off, to contact IT to physically remove the old hard drive and install it into the new computer, something I told them they shouldn't do. Needless to say, now the hard drive doesn't work! I tried the hard drive back in the original system without any luck. I forget the exact error message on the original, circa 1997 PC, but it's something like "no physical disk found". I even hooked it up to an IDE to USB adapter, knowing it wouldn't work, and it didn't.
So, what are my options? Before I send it off and spend $2000 I was wondering if there was any way I could try to get this thing to read? It doesn't make any grinding noises and sounds like a perfectly healthy HD. I only need about 500mb of data in a single folder so if I do have to send it off I pray it doesn't cost an arm and a leg. I did read about putting it in a freezer for an hour (yeah) and trying that, or using a Linux boot CD and crossing my fingers.
Any help is greatly appreciated!