Hard Drive recovery
Hard Drive recovery
Hi all,
My portable hard drive, Toshiba DTP210, lights up and after a few seconds flashes and then nothing.
I thought it may be the connector so bought a SADA to USB adaptor and plugged it in directly but still nothing.
Do I have to do anything when going direct from SADA to USB or should it just see the drive like normal ?
The reason I thought it was the connector was that I’d left the cable plugged in accidentally and left it in my work bag, I normally remove it so thought I’d damaged it.
Dave!
My portable hard drive, Toshiba DTP210, lights up and after a few seconds flashes and then nothing.
I thought it may be the connector so bought a SADA to USB adaptor and plugged it in directly but still nothing.
Do I have to do anything when going direct from SADA to USB or should it just see the drive like normal ?
The reason I thought it was the connector was that I’d left the cable plugged in accidentally and left it in my work bag, I normally remove it so thought I’d damaged it.
Dave!
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Re: Hard Drive recovery
You shouldn't have to do anything other than plugging it in.
Does the drive spin up when you connect it?
Does the drive spin up when you connect it?
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Re: Hard Drive recovery
The light turns on, then the light flashes for a bit and that’s it.
I hear a small sound but that’s with my ear on it, I never heard it make a sound when it was in its case before.
Dave!
I hear a small sound but that’s with my ear on it, I never heard it make a sound when it was in its case before.
Dave!
Re: Hard Drive recovery
You should hear a subtle spin up, and some clickity click noises as the drive head flits about looking for data.
If you've tried it both on it's original controller, and a new one (the USB to SATA thingy) then there's a not unreasonable chance the drive or it's on board controller is just plain fucked. If it won't spin up, then data recovery goes from being merely complex, to complex and fairly pricey.
How much is the data worth to you?
If you've tried it both on it's original controller, and a new one (the USB to SATA thingy) then there's a not unreasonable chance the drive or it's on board controller is just plain fucked. If it won't spin up, then data recovery goes from being merely complex, to complex and fairly pricey.
How much is the data worth to you?
Re: Hard Drive recovery
Beany is blackmailing Dave.
Re: Hard Drive recovery
It’s 7 years of work stuff so pretty important. Timesheets, expenses, manuals and job reports etc
Buggery bugger.
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Buggery bugger.
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Re: Hard Drive recovery
I take it if you look at whatever built-in disk utility you have, its not recognised by your OS at all? Even if you can't read it, that's usually step one to narrowing things down.
Cheers,
Mike.
Mike.
Re: Hard Drive recovery
Once it connected and my laptop told me the drive I plugged in had a fault. All other times it just never sees you have plugged anything in.
Dave!
Dave!
Re: Hard Drive recovery
Next step is to connect the drive directly to a desktop computer with a sata cable, having removed it from the enclosure.
If it doesn't spin up then, stick it in the freezer for an hour in a sandwich bag with a silica gel pack in it, then try it straight from the freezer.
The last step is to make sure you have your critical data in more than one place, but you know that.
If it doesn't spin up then, stick it in the freezer for an hour in a sandwich bag with a silica gel pack in it, then try it straight from the freezer.
The last step is to make sure you have your critical data in more than one place, but you know that.
Re: Hard Drive recovery
I shall give this a whirl.mr_jon wrote: Fri Jan 08, 2021 2:05 pm Next step is to connect the drive directly to a desktop computer with a sata cable, having removed it from the enclosure.
If it doesn't spin up then, stick it in the freezer for an hour in a sandwich bag with a silica gel pack in it, then try it straight from the freezer.
The last step is to make sure you have your critical data in more than one place, but you know that.
I was backing it up on my laptop and hard drive till about 3 months ago then removed it from my laptop as I had run out of space. Schoolboy error on my part.
Dave!
Re: Hard Drive recovery
I know this doesn't help but I didn't realise people still used hard drives when good cloud storage has been available for years
Re: Hard Drive recovery
I've been using a NAS in RAID 1 for a few years now.
If a disk fails, the other will have an exact duplicate of the data.
if the entire device fails, I can recover the data on a desktop computer.
I know a NAS and RAID aren't a backup, but it keeps the data 'safe enough' for me, and it's more convenient than a brace of external disks for my simple use case of wanking and banking.
If a disk fails, the other will have an exact duplicate of the data.
if the entire device fails, I can recover the data on a desktop computer.
I know a NAS and RAID aren't a backup, but it keeps the data 'safe enough' for me, and it's more convenient than a brace of external disks for my simple use case of wanking and banking.
Re: Hard Drive recovery
So many places in the world where you just simply have no internet coverage. Also with the VPN we use there are loads of networks it doesn’t like.McSwede wrote: Fri Jan 08, 2021 2:46 pm I know this doesn't help but I didn't realise people still used hard drives when good cloud storage has been available for years
We have an M drive that my laptop is backed up on but it doesn’t have the information I put on my hard drive.
Dave!
Re: Hard Drive recovery
Or at least a backup of your important storage drive on a second one.McSwede wrote: Fri Jan 08, 2021 2:46 pm I know this doesn't help but I didn't realise people still used hard drives when good cloud storage has been available for years
Re: Hard Drive recovery
Dave! you should have committed all this to memory so you can dictate it to your wife/child/pa/passing stranger in extremis. I hope you've learned your lesson.
Also what mr_jon said.
Also what mr_jon said.
You settle up, I'll go get the Jag.
Re: Hard Drive recovery
Bugger, didn’t work.
Dave!
Dave!
Re: Hard Drive recovery
There are data recover companies out there. The ex-gf used one, think most quotes were around £500 though..
Re: Hard Drive recovery
If you have to use a recovery company, can highly recommend these guys:
https://www.lazarusdatarecovery.com/
We were sceptical as they were so much cheaper than OnTrack, but they've been brillaint both times we've used them.
https://www.lazarusdatarecovery.com/
We were sceptical as they were so much cheaper than OnTrack, but they've been brillaint both times we've used them.
Re: Hard Drive recovery
Thanks for the link.
I’ll send it off on Monday once I’ve bought a new HD, think I’ll get a padded case and back it up on my home laptop too if they can recover it.
Still hopeful
Dave!
I’ll send it off on Monday once I’ve bought a new HD, think I’ll get a padded case and back it up on my home laptop too if they can recover it.
Still hopeful
Dave!
Re: Hard Drive recovery
GL, may just be a board failure.