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Hi. I've been looking around the internet for a solution to this problem, and hope to find some sort of resolution here.
I have two SATA laptop hard drives that got damaged on separate laptops, but they share the same problem.
Here's what happened on the most recent, on a Compaq 610: (The drive is a Seagate Momentus 5400.2) I was using photoshop, and I dragged a picture to the project I was working on, but the computer started to respond really really slow until the mouse moved but the computer was cold frozen. The laptop had about 3GB of free space, and Im assuming the temporary files of photoshop maxed the drive, prolly leaving less than 100MB of free space. So the laptop froze, and I decided to force shutdown it, but as soon as I pressed the power button, it instantly turned off, not after a couple of seconds, like a regular forced shutdown. I powered it on, started working again, dragged another file, and the same thing happened: mouse moved but system froze, pressing the power button shut it down instantly. When I turned it on for the second time, however, it never loaded again. It stayed at the blinking underscore.
I tried reading the drive externally, but no matter how, the computer would recognize the drive, but immediatly ask to format it. It showed no drive space, or if it was NTSF or FAT. My Computer stayed like loading/reading, but always the format question. When I gave up and told it to format, it said it couldn't. The disk, in all case, its unreadable and unbootable.
I recently tried reading it again, but it shows 2 partitions, a 100MB accessible partition (27MB used, but there's nothing inside), and the main partition which won't read (asks for format).
Will PCB replacing help me reading the drive? There is no ticks, jumps, scratches or any other type of noise from the drive. It just stopped working out of nowhere.
Thanks in advance, and sorry for the long post.
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