My Goal: to retrieve as much data on my hard drive as possible.
My computer (labtop HP Pavilian Dv5) circa 2010.
Hard Drive: WD Scorpio Blue
Model: WD5000BEVT
S/N: WXH1A70Y5986
P/N: 591191-001
The computer could not turn on. I immediately tried to back up my data (stupidly I had not) The computer got stuck at 1%
I tried to boot in safe mode, restore point, and every other way No luck. Windows loading file kept getting stuck on the same drive.
I hit F2 or F10 maybe F12 on start up and was apple to check the hard drive, but got an error Hard Disk 1 Quick (303) - Hard disk failing
Then other hard disk test: SMART check passed, short DST: FAILED - got a failure ID and Product ID Hard Disk 1
Then I removed the hard disk and used an adapter so I could use the Hard Drive as a external hard drive.
Driver software could not be installed.
Using the hard drive info downloaded from WD (the hard drive manufacturer) Data Lifeguard Diagnostic for Windows
http://support.wd.com/product/download. ... =3&lang=enI ran a quick test - SMART test and it passed
Ran extended test and: Too many bad sectors detected
I know there is software like drescue and such, were can can skip the bad sectors or fill the bad sectors, so it can concentrate on recovering the good sectors as quickly as possible. I know now I should also duplicate the drive before doing any of this.
I don't know how to do either of the last 2 things I said or if I should.
Like I said I want to recover any data I possibly can. Please HELP
I have taken some pictures along the way.