So, unfortunately my external hard disk (a Packard Bell Sprint with inside a Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 of 500 GB) broke, maybe because of an electric shock: I was keeping it in my hand, I just plugged it to the electric socket, then I felt a bad sensation, maybe I got an electric shock, too
Since then, when I plug it to the electric socket, it makes a "bzzzz", then, after a while, there's a sort of "click" at regular times
I bought an identical hard disk and tried to change the pbc (the one with the SATA socket and the electricity socket), but it didn't work, something burned or broke inside the hard disk.
So, since there's nothing I can do, I'd almost decided to send it to a recovery company, even if I know it will cost me a lot of money
Can anyone tell me what could have happened? Maybe that "bzzzz" means the engine of the plates can't start?
In this hard drive I have a partition encrypted with TrueCrypt; here:
http://forums.truecrypt.org/viewtopic.php?p=57244#57244I'm asking if it would be possible to recover the encrypted data
So, would it be possible to dismantle the platters from the broken hard disk and to mount them on another hard disk, so to access directly to the data?
I can't accept that the hard disk broke that way, I could understand if the hard disk had fallen, or got a hit...
Btw: some times ago a 2.5'' hard drive fell (luckly I hadn't nothing important inside it) and, since then, the head goes back and forth; I opened it, but I don't really know what to "touch" to repair it!
So, in this case, maybe the head "threw out of alignment"?
Thanks for your answers!