JohnnyMook wrote:Its a Western Digital 2TB Elements - bought on August 12th......so I've had it barely a month.
I am struggling to accept that its 'KAPUT", as it was working superbly prior to the crash.
Your drive's exact problem has not yet been diagnosed, of course, but I suggest you do some research about the "bathtub" failure curve (especially the start of that curve), to understand why a drive failure would not be a complete surprise. Many, many drives fail every day, which seemed to be working "superbly" until that point, some of them very new drives.
JohnnyMook wrote:someone, somewhere has encountered the same.
Perhaps - but if the problem is specific to your use in the PS3, as you seem to be suggesting, then other groups of users may have seen it more than those here.
JohnnyMook wrote:This drive was well looked after, never dropped..........so for it to become knackered physically.......can't be right.
See my first comment above.
If I was in your situation, and if your BIOS allows the SATA controller to be put into IDE/compatibility mode, then I would do as
drc suggested earlier. Attach the drive via SATA, ideally disconnect any other hard disks, select that SATA controller mode in the BIOS, then boot MHDD from CD / USB (you should research that on this website):
http://hddguru.com/software/2005.10.02-MHDD/Then select this drive from the list of drives which is presented by MHDD, hit F2 for the EID command, and you'll be told if the drive is locked. If the drive is not locked, then that's your question about this point answered. Further diagnosis could then be
attempted - though I'm not going to hand-hold through that process, on this occasion.
As always, if there is a physical problem with the drive, then your continued use / testing i.e. DIY may cause further deterioration (and hence increased recovery cost / difficulty). There are also other risks of you causing damage during DIY (e.g. ESD, accidently dropping it etc.) so don't say that you weren't warned.