- Dec 21, 2009
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Hi all,
I had a RAID 0 config with two 74GB raptor drives and one of them recently failed with a clicking noise. I have a replacement on the way but I'd like to try and salvage the data via a full Ghost image if possible to prevent rebuilding (I have the data backed up). I've seen online that replacing the PCB board on the drive may work as a temporary fix. Has anyone tried this? Since I have two of the same drives manufactured close to one another will it work? I don't want to try the freezer trick because I think it doesn't work and will void my warranty on the defective drive.
Any input and suggestions are appreciated.
I had a RAID 0 config with two 74GB raptor drives and one of them recently failed with a clicking noise. I have a replacement on the way but I'd like to try and salvage the data via a full Ghost image if possible to prevent rebuilding (I have the data backed up). I've seen online that replacing the PCB board on the drive may work as a temporary fix. Has anyone tried this? Since I have two of the same drives manufactured close to one another will it work? I don't want to try the freezer trick because I think it doesn't work and will void my warranty on the defective drive.
Any input and suggestions are appreciated.