fzabkar wrote:
If you describe the failure symptom, one of us may be able to help you repair your board, or at least confirm that the problem isn't elsewhere.
The drive spins up but I do not hear any clunking sounds to tell me if the problem is physical or more logical. It is detected by bios and by windows even, however, the drive is unreadable. I have run a multitude of recovery utilities but all fail almost immediately while trying to read the individual sectors of the drive. Spinrite sat trying to read the first sector for 24 hours before i ended up cancelling the process. USF Explorer ran and was at least able to see the partition which it said was damaged, however, it was not able to recover any data. I ran WDs diagnostic tool and it detects the drive, however, it cannot retrieve a serial number nor can it retrieve any SMART data which is why I thought it may be the pcb. After running the extended and basic tests in the WD diagnostic tool, it basically stopped after a few seconds and stated that there were too many bad sectors to continue.