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Hard drive:
Western Digital 2TB WD20EADS SATA 32MB Cache. Plugged into Thermaltake removable HDD tray dock installed into case.
First symptoms:
A file transfer application reported semaphore time-out error. Subsequently, on a different day, this same application reported CRC errors. I attempted to copy some files off this drive onto another drive. Process was taking a long time. Win8 Task manager reports 100% disk utilisation but little data is being transferred. I exited the file transfer application that was accessing the hard drive. I put Win8 into sleep mode. The drive activity indicator turns off. I press my keyboard to reawake Win8. During this resuming process, the hard drive causes Win8 to crash with a "kernel error". The PC reboots successfully.
From this point on, things being to deteriorate quickly:
1) I'm no longer able to browse the file folders on the drive.
2) On the first reboot, the problem drive appears in Win Explorer; clicking on it causes Win8 to report "CRC error", "I/O error", "please format drive".
3) On subsequent reboots, the drive no longer appears in Win Explorer, but appears in Disk Management as an unformatted blank drive. I get prompts to either "initialise" or "format" the drive.
4) On one or two occassions, the drive didn't even show up in Disk Management, but it now shows up in DMgmt on a consistent basis (even when attached as an external USB device).
Solutions attempted:
1) TestDisk reports "I/O errors" — it cannot even scan the drive.
2) HDD Regenerator reports "HDD is not ready" (even after following the instructions to plug it in directly to motherboard SATA, switching ACHI to IDE in BIOS and booting from USB stick).
3) Booting from Linux Fedora LiveCD — the OS sees the drive but is unable to mount the problem drive.
4) GetDataBack unable to detect the drive.
5) Booting SpinRite from USB causes the program to stall for a long time with screen message saying "Discovering Mass Storage Devices". I can hear the drive chugging along with a mild, intermittent rhythmic grind. (I left it on overnight and gave up.)
Other symptoms:
1) Pressing my ear against the drive, I can hear the platters spinning up gradually after the initial pause, the head makes vigorous, rhythmic reading sounds before settling in silence. The platters continue to spin strongly for hours until I disconnect the power. Different drives make different sounds. Some are noisier than others. All in all, I'm wouldn't say the drive is making any obviously abnormal sounds on startup.
2) Initially, after the initial Win8 crash and reboot, if my memory is correct, the problem drive showed up in WD Diagnostic Utility along with my other drives with a green tick arrow next to it. Subsequently, the problem drive no longer showed up in WD Diag Utility. HDD Regenerator can detect presence of drive for physical scanning purposes in separate window, but does not report SMART info in main program window.
HELP!
Thanks for reading. I would like to hear from experience DR professionals what you think the likely problem with the drive is based on the symptoms reported? Software-fixable? Internal mechanical? Logic board?
I do not own a Torx, so I'm unable to visually examine the underside of the logic board for chip failure.
Which is the absolute best DR program out there that professionals use? R-Studio or something else?
I've tried operating the drive vertically, upside down and different angles to no avail. I've also tried to access the drive from a different computer with no positive outcomes. What other solutions should I attempt? Should I sing to it or stroke it gently near the rear SATA/power connectors to coax it into coughing up my precious*** data?
In all seriousness, I'm now desperate enough to try the "freezer technique"..... :\ (It appears to work for some people whose drives show the exact symptoms as mine (CRC / I/O errors)). :/
Thanks for any suggestions!
*** not precious enough to justify a professional DR service :\
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