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nexcom28 01-17-2014 02:39 PM

Failed Samsung External Drive - Help Needed.
 
I am asking on behalf of my sister.

She as an external hard drive with loads of baby photos on. The drive is a Samsung and I believe she disconnected it incorrectly (it was trying to load something).

Anyway now it won't connect to any laptop.

What are her options?

She tried asking a friend and he said it would need to be sent away to a specialist to be opened in a dustfree environment.

The cost was exceedingly high.

react 01-17-2014 07:12 PM

I'd pop the drive out of the external chassis and try it inside a computer before I sent it away to a recovery place.

If it doesn't work in a computer then clean room recovery is the best option. There are DIY alternatives but they can make the problem worse.

sandman! 01-17-2014 07:36 PM

take it to a local computer repair place there software that can be run to recover data that does not require the drive to be taken apart.

rowan 01-17-2014 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by sandman! (Post 19948677)
take it to a local computer repair place there software that can be run to recover data that does not require the drive to be taken apart.

... and make sure you tell them DO NOT OPEN the drive inside, ie do not break the seal. Some n00b computer shops will fuck up a slightly broken drive well beyond repair.

MrBottomTooth 01-17-2014 08:04 PM

When you say "won't connect", what exactly is it doing when you connect it to a computer? I am fixing one now for someone using a program called getdataback ntfs. When it was connected you could see the drive letter but couldn't access the drive at all or see any files on it. Using this program it looks like I am going to get all the data back. It is $79 though, but you can just use the free trial version first to see if it can recover the data. If it does then you can pay and it will allow you to recover the files. If the trial doesn't work then you dont have to waste the $79.

MrBottomTooth 01-17-2014 08:07 PM

My only complaint is the speed of the program. It is literally taking days to recover about 1tb of data. But it sure beats losing it all.

nexcom28 01-18-2014 02:05 AM

The drive makes noises like it is trying to connect but 10 minutes later still nothing I have tried 2 pcs and different cables.

Darkhorse 01-18-2014 02:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nexcom28 (Post 19948850)
The drive makes noises like it is trying to connect but 10 minutes later still nothing I have tried 2 pcs and different cables.

Have you tried (when connecting the hd to a pc) going to drive management and seeing if the hd shows up?

MrBottomTooth 01-18-2014 07:40 AM

Try the getdataback ntfs program free trial to see if it can access it.

DVTimes 01-18-2014 07:47 AM

The circit board on the harddrive may be dead.

if thats blown you could see if you can order a spare.

but always back everything to dvd. i tend to do 3 dvd copies of everything.

247mg 01-18-2014 07:50 AM

You need to disconnect it from external chassis and insert in a PC in empty slot. try to run data recovery software

HomerSimpson 01-18-2014 08:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dpapa (Post 19949061)
You need to disconnect it from external chassis and insert in a PC in empty slot. try to run data recovery software

if it works yes - if it's not working either...
she needs more serious recovery...

InfoGuy 01-18-2014 10:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nexcom28 (Post 19948415)
I believe she disconnected it incorrectly (it was trying to load something).

Did she disconnect the HDD while it was writing to disk?

L-Pink 01-18-2014 10:28 PM

When my mother died we found shoe boxes full of old photos, negatives and slides. Priceless stuff in the back of a closet.

I wonder how many times that won't happen in the digital future.

JimmyStephans 01-19-2014 08:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrBottomTooth (Post 19948698)
When you say "won't connect", what exactly is it doing when you connect it to a computer? I am fixing one now for someone using a program called getdataback ntfs. When it was connected you could see the drive letter but couldn't access the drive at all or see any files on it. Using this program it looks like I am going to get all the data back. It is $79 though, but you can just use the free trial version first to see if it can recover the data. If it does then you can pay and it will allow you to recover the files. If the trial doesn't work then you dont have to waste the $79.

Correct - this and other programs will often recover data when Windows will not. I have used
BadCopy CD Recovery and others. One came free with a Lexar memory card I purchased and worked on a portable drive and on a thumbdrive.

Check Download.com

And, if one doesn't work, try another because they used different methods.

seeandsee 01-19-2014 08:50 AM

if nothing helps ask fro professional service for recovering data from such mediums, they will help you in most situations! but you will have to pay for it!

digitaldivas 01-19-2014 09:59 AM

If its a mac, you can try http://www.alsoft.com/diskwarrior/
or drive genius. you have about a 90 percent chance of recovery, if you are on PC, I am afraid you are most likely fucked, as PC drives do not use /bash/kernel, instead, using outdated fat/ex-fat formats.

phypon 01-19-2014 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DVTimes (Post 19949059)
The circit board on the harddrive may be dead.

There is a good chance this is the issue. If the drive doesn't work after installing it directly inside the comp then replacing the logic board on the drive is your next step (logically and economically). If you can't find a replacement logic board directly for the drive you can try purchasing an identical drive with all of the same exact model numbers and take the logic board off the new drive and try it on the damaged drive.

Outside of that, if the drive still doesn't work, you're probably fucked unless you want to spend an exorbitant amount of money for a data recovery firm.


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