Ok, so I plugged in my dead hd (died a couple months ago) last night just to see if I could pull anything off of it. I was able to get everything off the second partition on the drive (albeit very slowly), but can't access the main partition. Upon bootup when I let the system do a checkdisk on the drive, it tells me that it can't read certain sectors (a lot of them, and I just rebooted as it looked like it was just going to keep listing them numerically for a long time). I assume these bad sectors are on the main partition, preventing me from accessing it.
My question is there any way to overcome these unreadable sectors, or does this indicate that there's an actual physical problem with the main partition? Please help! Thanks!
*background: hd died 2 months ago when it made clicking noises and wouldn't boot. Last night it didn't make any clicking noises; can access a secondary partition on the drive, but not the main partition*
My question is there any way to overcome these unreadable sectors, or does this indicate that there's an actual physical problem with the main partition? Please help! Thanks!
*background: hd died 2 months ago when it made clicking noises and wouldn't boot. Last night it didn't make any clicking noises; can access a secondary partition on the drive, but not the main partition*