So I have this Seagate drive that died a few nights ago, no warnings at all, it just disappeared and I can't get my PC to even find it.
When I boot up my PC the BIOS seems to find the drive just long enough to report a SMART error and then it disappears.
I ended up opening the drive to see what it was doing (figured i was unlikely to get it working again anyway) and the drive seems to spin up fine, the heads swing in all the way to read off what I believe is the system area and then go back to their starting position, it does this maybe 10 times and then the HDD powers down and disappears.
It sounds like exactly what the drive in this video is doing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xx6GNejwjn4So I was wondering if their is any chance that this is a common/known problem that might be easily fixable or is there at least a way to get the drive running long enough for me to get the data off it?
If anyone could give me some solid advice or guidance it would be hugely appreciated.
cheers.