I recently acquired an external HDD, a Maxtor 1.5 TB that was on sale in Maplin for £80 or so.
The drive's case is solid plastic with no rubber feet, supposed to stand but not very stable in vertical position. I knocked it down by mistake to its side while trying to attach it to my laptop, and since I did so it buzzes for half a second and then stops. The drive is unusable. The buzz restarts after something like 3 sec, and sounds exactly as in here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txhWqeIudrsThe data in it is not very important, mostly movies, but I'd like to recover them if possible. I could bring this back to Maplin since it's under warranty, but I'd loose the data, and after a month I'd knock it down and loose the data again. I know this very well: This is already a replacement drive I received after it failed the same way after I knocked it down the same way... (Please don't comment, I'm already kicking myself for this).
I decided now to buy a drive that stays where I put it down, and to try to recover the data if I can, even if this means making the drive unusable or to loose some bits here and there. What's the suggested path? From what I read around this forum, this seems to be a stuck spindle, and the recovery methods, in order of risk, seemed to be:
- "Wrap HDD in plastic bag and freeze it" method.
- "Throw HDD like a frisbee without releasing" method.
- Open HDD in an environment that is not too dusty and try to un-seize the spindle with a suitable screw-driver.
Is thee anything else I could do? Would this be something expensive to fix professionally or semi-professionally?