Hello Everyone,
THANKS so much for all the feedback.
Following PM info I got from
fzabkar:
Quote:
You have successfully removed the short. All the continuity results are positive. As suggested by others, you appear to have a stiction fault. This occurs if the heads have come to rest on a smooth section of the platters.
See this article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stiction#Hard_disk_drivesThis thread may interest you (it has a couple of success stories):
samsung-portable-500gb-dead-t14351.html#p99445
"Percussive maintenance" is a last resort, as the heads are fragile. However it has worked for me on many occasions.
I have successfully just performed the "Percussive maintenance" and - I can't believe it! - but it worked. I am totally stunned!I am backing up the data as we speak.
For those who may run into this in the future, here is what I did:
1. While the damaged HD was unplugged,
2. I powered on my PC.
3. I then plugged in the sata power cable only
4. During this time, I still heard the sound I described above.
5. Following the lead from this post
http://forum.hddguru.com/samsung-portable-500gb-dead-t14351.html#p994456. I then held the HD with my left hand. The HD was in the horizontal orientation with the Seagate label facing up.
7. I then struck my HD to my right palm.
8. At first it did not work, so I tired a couple more times, about 5 total.
9. Miraculously, the buzzing/beeping sound was no longer heard. However, I did hear some clicking for about 1 minute, which then stopped
10. Thinking that the HD might now be recognizable by my PC, I connected the Sata data cable, and "walla", it was recognized by my OS (windows 7)
DISCLAIMER: Please note, from what I have read, the above "shock method"/"Percussive maintenance" is not recommended by many on HDDguru. So please perform at your own risk.
Special thanks to fzabkar, and again thanks to everyone else.