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Recover Laptop HDD

March 15th, 2011, 16:20

My laptop’s hard drive (Seagate Momentus 5400.6 SATA 500-GB) failed recently and now laptop (bios) doesn't recognise it.

So I took it out and connected it to an external USB Caddy and then connected the Caddy to my PC (running Windows 7) via USB. Under Device Manger, Disk Drives does recognise it as "Generic External USB Device" which I assume is just the Caddy but nothing under Disk Management, also nothing under bios.

HDD is not making any clicking noise, infect sounds just like any other working HDD when I connect it to the Caddy.

I don’t have any connection that would allow me to connect this 2.5 HDD to my PC.

While ago I read somewhere that by changing the circuit board of a HDD may make it work, do you think I should try this?

Any advise how I can get it working again?

Any advice will be highly appreciated.
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This is the message when I connected the Caddy (whilst the subject HDD is in the Caddy) to my Mac OS 10.6.6

Re: Recover Laptop HDD

March 16th, 2011, 5:28

Connect it directly to SATA port in your PC.

Re: Recover Laptop HDD

March 16th, 2011, 9:43

Thanks,
I’ve connected the HDD direct to SATA port of my PC.

Now, under Disk Management, Disk 2 - Unknown - Not Initialized. When I try to Initialize Disk, MBR and GPT, get following message

Virtual Disk Manager
The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error.

Re: Recover Laptop HDD

March 17th, 2011, 2:59

Is it seen in BIOS at POST correctly ?

Re: Recover Laptop HDD

March 17th, 2011, 10:37

BlackST wrote:Is it seen in BIOS at POST correctly ?

Yes, I believe so

Also tried SeaTools for DOS. It recognised the HDD but Test and Erase Track Zero FAILED.
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Re: Recover Laptop HDD

March 17th, 2011, 10:39

If you don't need data, get a new drive and move on.

Re: Recover Laptop HDD

March 17th, 2011, 11:45

dont the momentum .6s develop some issues with translator from time to time ?
Need a terminal log for the more in depth look...

Re: Recover Laptop HDD

March 17th, 2011, 14:57

@ATZ-007: The information shown so far does not show whether the drive is being correctly recognised by the BIOS - specifically what size is reported. Normally this is shown on the BIOS disk setup page. If the disk capacity is showing an incorrect size, that would be very useful info.

P.S. If you supply a screenshot of the BIOS disk setup screen, please don't attach 0.5MB-2MB image files again. We don't need such large files. :) A resized JPG, enough to read the characters on the screen, would be sufficient - thanks :)

[edited to remove my opinion of the likely outcome of DIY]

Re: Recover Laptop HDD

March 20th, 2011, 14:50

Vulcan wrote:@ATZ-007: The information shown so far does not show whether the drive is being correctly recognised by the BIOS - specifically what size is reported. Normally this is shown on the BIOS disk setup page. If the disk capacity is showing an incorrect size, that would be very useful info.

P.S. If you supply a screenshot of the BIOS disk setup screen, please don't attach 0.5MB-2MB image files again. We don't need such large files. :) A resized JPG, enough to read the characters on the screen, would be sufficient - thanks :)

[edited to remove my opinion of the likely outcome of DIY]


Bios shows capacity as 0MB. Cylinder, Head, Precomp, Landing Zone and Sector all are shows as 0 (zero)
P.S. apologies for uploading such large files.

Re: Recover Laptop HDD

March 20th, 2011, 16:13

ATZ-007 wrote:P.S. apologies for uploading such large files.

Thanks for that - some members are accessing via mobile devices and/or slow links, and appropriate image sizes will help them :)

ATZ-007 wrote:Bios shows capacity as 0MB. Cylinder, Head, Precomp, Landing Zone and Sector all are shows as 0 (zero)

That's exactly the info I was looking for, thanks, and it explains the symptoms you're seeing. I suspect it answers the question asked by BlackST too. This "0MB capacity" behaviour fits with there being a translator problem, as suggested by Alexii. :(

Re: Recover Laptop HDD

April 8th, 2011, 12:20

Thanks everyone for your help/advice.
I ended up buying a new HDD
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