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WD10-EADS PROBLEM ANY ADVICE

May 4th, 2010, 19:08

the hard drive was connected up to my computer
and someone went by and knocked it over and it fell of the stand not high up at all.

the hard drive is seen in the bios and get databack see the drive and picks up the drive name right away.
but when you try to read the tree of the files
it comes up zero error read error nothing else


the program can see the correct name and the gig amount of the hard drive
which is a 1tb
but the label name is corrupted

there is no scratching noise coming from the hard drive
so i dont think its damaged.

any advice on this one guys

it got around 900 dvd rips on it
that i just done.

so i dont fancy redoing them all again :(

1) is this a headstack damaged

2) could it be a firmware corruption

3) or possible faulty pc board

by bet is that the firmware got corrupt or the service area

thanks all

Re: WD10-EADS PROBLEM ANY ADVICE

May 4th, 2010, 20:04

Probably physical damage to the platters which could well include the service tracks.

Re: WD10-EADS PROBLEM ANY ADVICE

May 4th, 2010, 20:36

hi if there was physical damage to the platter of services area
would i not hear a scratching noise from the headstack touching the platters.


thanks

Re: WD10-EADS PROBLEM ANY ADVICE

May 4th, 2010, 20:46

Probably not, if the damage is slight.

Re: WD10-EADS PROBLEM ANY ADVICE

May 5th, 2010, 9:43

Ill vote SA damage. Need a PC3K to check.

Re: WD10-EADS PROBLEM ANY ADVICE

May 5th, 2010, 9:52

Very unlikely for SA to develop fault after a fall. Maybe alignment is modified which happens after this type of action. ether way, professional diagnosis is needed to confirm this, or identify the actual failures, which I expect will be physical failures.

Re: WD10-EADS PROBLEM ANY ADVICE

May 5th, 2010, 11:48

Unable to see the structure - MFT is sitting at bads. But recovery soft should still pass through. It might be dangerous, but u can try to surface scan the drive with MHDD. Start from the mid of the drive for example. If all is good - try bit copy onto another drive and dig in with data recovery soft. The only problem is that in the event of bad/failing heads surface scan is pretty brutal test.

Re: WD10-EADS PROBLEM ANY ADVICE

May 9th, 2010, 22:58

ok update on this drive very weird problem

did mhdd scan it finds errors red blocks stops then starts again and then goes all the way
throu the hard drive
its finding errors and fixing them.

tried some other software getdata back and it see the drive no problem correct everything.
but when it does a scan it does not pickup any of the mft structure at all
allso notice some corrupted names displayed in like the following $fzc[]'46tp


any other ideas what this might be.

Re: WD10-EADS PROBLEM ANY ADVICE

May 9th, 2010, 23:13

encrypted?

Re: WD10-EADS PROBLEM ANY ADVICE

May 10th, 2010, 6:18

craig6928 wrote:allso notice some corrupted names displayed in like the following $fzc[]'46tp


Is the disk partioned into FAT32?

Re: WD10-EADS PROBLEM ANY ADVICE

May 10th, 2010, 9:27

If the drive is from a WD My Book product, the USB interface PCB may contain an on-the-fly encryption circuit. Try reading the drive using the adapter.

Re: WD10-EADS PROBLEM ANY ADVICE

May 10th, 2010, 17:34

hi no the hard drive case is buffalo drive station.
that connects up to western digital media player.

i check what the file system was.



http://www.trustedreviews.com/storage/r ... d-Drive/p1

Re: WD10-EADS PROBLEM ANY ADVICE

May 10th, 2010, 17:37

drc wrote:encrypted?




no its not encrypted at all.


thanks
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