Question:
fixing the Click of death?
magicsim5
2009-07-27 21:05:37 UTC
anyone have any tips on recovering data from a hard drive with the click of death i'v tried a couple programs with no success. such as spinrite and hirens boot cd tools all of them failed. tried shaking and freezing the drive ti un-stick and fix bad connections but neither are getting me any ware. the drive is an old western digital 153AA enhanced IDE 15.3 gigs
Six answers:
The Doctor
2009-07-27 21:10:23 UTC
Try "percussion maintenance." Its a technique you will actually learn about in a hardware tech class. Bang it on a table or the floor. It's a temporary fix to knock the ball bearings back into alignment.
bustamante
2016-12-24 15:38:59 UTC
No, The greater you run it the greater solid it will be to get better. i exploit a marker to mark the placement of the cork screws, record how many turns it takes as properly to get an estimate. Open thechronic and notice in case you are able to rearrange the pins, if no longer you're probable screwed. I carry no duty for harm finished
IBMGuy
2009-07-27 21:10:51 UTC
If the data is that important then you may have to take the drive to a local professional data recovery firm, but they are not cheap and anyway it looks like you have tried everything else.
2009-07-27 21:31:54 UTC
If the drive is clicking as in regular clicks the drive circuit board has failed.



The only hope is a data recovery service but they are hellish expensive.
Jared B
2009-07-27 21:10:13 UTC
....you cannot fix a drive that is failing. Get an external hard drive while you can.

That drives gonna fail very soon, and when it does, you'll lose EVERYthing on the computer.
2009-07-27 21:16:18 UTC
sounds like the drive itself is failing. i would toss it. you could try a live linux cd and try to image from there since it wont need the hardrive. your best off just copying hte files but installing it as a slave drive in another computer.


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