That sounds like the drive mechanism is damaged. If so, not much an end user can do. If you google: "hard drive recovery service" you'll find many outfits that can recover your data. It's a matter of how much it's worth to you.
Consider that OnTrack was able to recover a lot of data from one of the hard drives that "survived" the Columbia crash.
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it will cost you thousands of dollars !!!
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Probably hundreds, but very expensive none the less.
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Probably hundreds, but very expensive none the less.
hundreds turn into thousands very quickly ,i seen ad's for 500.oo for a 10gig and 1300.oo, to do a 40 gig hdd ,and up and up after the 40,then bigger the drive the more money
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I like travelingmans attitude that "if you don't fix it you learned something" but when it comes down to it if you have to come onto this forum and ask if it's broken, you probably don't have the background to be able to fix it. But go ahead and try if you don't think you have anything to lose, in the worst case scenario the platters still look pretty cool and fly like a little mirrored Frisbee.
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