The drive comes out of a WD Mybook, i thought it was time to take a backup on a 1TB drive.
Everything seems fine, i never had a problem, the HDD never fell of the table and it was just transferring.
A few hours and 100gb later the drive starts to make a zooming noise, computer didn't react no more.
I restarted my computer and the hdd wasn't visible anymore, if i started the hdd, it gives two times three clicks and goes to idle.
I looked around, found this site:
http://www.fixya.com/support/t304875-book_makes_clicking_noise_not_show_up where a lot of people report problems on this drive, but almost everybody seems to get their data back by dismanteling it.
http://www.ransackery.com/western-digital-mybook-open-case-recover-data.htm Here i found how to do it without completely destroying it.
I followed these steps, connected hdd with a sata cable to my motherboard and still nothing..
I read so many stories of people who got their data back after a few simple steps..
I can't believe the heads broke down by just transferring some data.. The only thing i can imagine is overheating, but still why the fucking hell should a company make 500GB harddisks if they crash after transferring 100GB of data??
Maybe i should contact WD garanty service, tell them their harddisks sucks balls and force them to pay my data recovery..
Is their any chance they will do?
Thanks for your responses