Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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External hard-drive problem
My desktop can't locate or communicate with my external hard-drive all of the sudden. (I'm running Windows 10.) Device Manager lists it but File Explorer does not list it. It's getting power. I've rebooted it and the desktop several times with no success. It's an older device (2006), so I suspect it has failed.
Any thoughts on how to resurrect it? More importantly, if it is dead, how do I get my files out of it in order to transfer to a new external hard drive. And before you ask, no I didn't back-up all the ext. hard-drive data in the cloud. I don't like paying for backing up files in the cloud. |
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Have you tried hooking your external hdd to another system? If that fails as well, you need to get it a good computer repair service. DO NOT take it too the geek squad at Best Buy.
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Hard drive
[QUOTE=alwann;1462048]My desktop can't locate or communicate with my external hard-drive all of the sudden. (I'm running Windows 10.) Device Manager lists it but File Explorer does not list it. It's getting power. I've rebooted it and the desktop several times with no success. It's an older device (2006), so I suspect it has failed.
Any thoughts on how to resurrect it? More importantly, if it is dead, how do I get my files out of it in order to transfer to a new external hard drive. Ours works fine. Maybe call Best Buy and see it they will talk about it or bring it in to have it checked. Just a suggestion. Hope it works. |
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OP, it MIGHT be the interface, I have both a ATA and SATA interfaces. Send me a PM, and we can take your drive and swap interfaces to see if it works. If it does not work, then it is probably the drive, and while you can get files off of a damaged drive expect $$$$. VT
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It could be as simple as the USB port you have it plugged into. I had the same issue, first I tried using it with my laptop and it worked fine. When connecting the hard drive back to my desktop I used a different USB port and it has been working since.
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Thanks, Tag. I've done all of those things. Now my primary mission is finding a way, or an expert, for getting my files off of this dead thing.
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You could call MMD on 441. I have a friend with a similar problem and they were able to recover his files.
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If the drive is NOT making strange sounds, you may be able to remove it from the external case and
connect it directly to your computer, bypassing the controller on the external drive, and utilizing the native computer interface. That is pretty straightforward and works most of the time. FWIW, this is a common problem with Western Digital external devices. Controller failure seems to happen to them and the maxtor externals a bit more then average in my experience. If the data on the drive is unreadable after all that, but the drive does not make any noises like its physically damaged, there is also the possibility of changing the controller board on the drive itself with an exact match. I have saved several drives in the past wit those methods. |
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Thanks. I've got it handled. Drive is out of the case and files are being transferred. Actually, it lived long for a cheap unit. I just wish it would have given a heads up it was failing.
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Glad to hear you got it done.
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