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Hello there, I was wondering if I could get some advice (and potentially solutions) to problem that has occurred to my External Hard Drive?
The story: I bought my External Hard Drive about 2 years ago, and has worked fine up until now. It connects to my PC via USB using an ATA to USB board, as most External HDD do. About a month ago though, the External HDD stopped booting properly when turned on, as it just slowly span its disc until it gave up and stopped. After tinkering with it and eventually giving up, I went on Vacation for a while then came back to it, deciding to swap power supplies to see if that'd work.
Lo and behold, it boots up and lives again, so I discard the faulty power supply (Which is a 6-pin DIN connect) however, the current temporary power supply isn't the best either, and the access light on the front of the External HDD case keeps flickering from green to red. In my haste, I decided to try and copy as much of the data I could salvage while I still had access. This is where the problem starts.
During the copying process, the External HDD light eventually became solid red and the transfer dies. Since nothing was happening, I decided to turn off the External HDD. I eventually went and bought a brand new power supply that works fine, and went and rigged it up to the External HDD. Turned it on and Windows (I run Windows 7) goes "Boo-bee" to confirm it's recognized something has connected and then... nothing. No auto run dialogue, the External HDD is not under "My Computer" yet it still installs the driver to my PC, and it says "Mass USB storage device detected".
Anyone got any understanding or advice on how to undo this? Thanks in advance.
My External HDD is a Hitachi Deskstar, but I canl provide more details on request.
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