GeeksInKhakis
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Customer brought in 2 HDs and 1 dead laptop to transfer data from and consolidate onto new external HD. Drive #1 and laptop HD are fine, problem is with Drive #2 (now known as Dead-HD). The Dead-HD is a Seagate SATA 360GB drive that was in an USB enclosure. It would not show in the enclosure, so I figured the enclosure might be bad and pulled the drive and connected it directly.
All seemed OK, the Dead-HD showed up in the OS and I started to copy files off of it (using an XCopy script - fwiw). About a minute or so into the copy job it started spitting out CRC errors and skipped through a few of those and then froze completely. Drive started making a 'whiring' noise. I powered things down and now the Dead-HD appears to be 'really dead', with a few exceptions.
If I plug the drive in with an USB / SATA portable cable setup, the drive will show up and I can view it in My Computer and access the file structure using DIR in a CMD window. As soon as I start to access the files, however, the drive will disappear (although it's still powered). I've tried...
All seemed OK, the Dead-HD showed up in the OS and I started to copy files off of it (using an XCopy script - fwiw). About a minute or so into the copy job it started spitting out CRC errors and skipped through a few of those and then froze completely. Drive started making a 'whiring' noise. I powered things down and now the Dead-HD appears to be 'really dead', with a few exceptions.
If I plug the drive in with an USB / SATA portable cable setup, the drive will show up and I can view it in My Computer and access the file structure using DIR in a CMD window. As soon as I start to access the files, however, the drive will disappear (although it's still powered). I've tried...
- running chkdsk on it, got to 10% of stage 4/5 and froze / disappeared.
- backing it up using Acronis plugged directly into MB and USB, won't see the drive
- backing it up using EaseUS - same as Acronis
- mounting it from UBUNTU boot CD as USB drive, acts the same as Windows, sees the drive and then if I try to copy / access a file it disappears
- Windows XP, Vista, SAFE mode - all act the same