Hi,
My Seagate 2TB Expansion Desktop noise:
http://vocaroo.com/media_command.php?media=s1QdVTzcC9K8&command=download_mp3 or:
http://vocaroo.com/i/s1QdVTzcC9K8 (No offence)
For deaf people: Disk spins up before something else goes click-beep+click-beep, click-beep, then disk spins down.)
The HD cannot be recognized or detected. Can someone give me an idea whats going on, and maybe how I can go about fixing it.
BackstoryI've had this hard drive just long enough to miss the 2 year warranty Seagate gave for it.
I've never dropped it, never did anything to it that a freaking snow flake couldn't handle (I took care of her and treated her like a queen).
All of a sudden, while copying over some files windows prompted me with this---> "the request could not be performed because of an i/o device error".
Then my laptop started lagging because of the hard drive, so I removed it (laptop returns to normal state) and plugged it back in. Then the noise+blue light blinking started and the HD cannot be recognized or detected at all (apart from a couple of initial plug ins where the HD was recognized but as soon as I opened a file, laptop started lagging and HD died.)
What I've already tried(not in order):
- Cry myself to sleep.
- Restarting the computer.
- Trying on another computer.
- Checked the hard drive with Disk Management, SeaTools, Device Manager(show as 'Unknown Device') and a bunch of others and it's still not detected.
- Mounting the hard drive on to a new docking station (Inateck), in hope that it was just a 'PCIe to SATA Bridge' failure. It wasn't.
- Carefully checked to see if the heads were stuck on the platter(in a clean room). And no they weren't.
- Cry some more.
- Swapped the power adapter and USB cable.
- Blowing into the PCIe sockets.
What I'm willing to do:
- DIY
- Getting rich and sending the HD to a Data recovery specialist. (But I can hold off on this for a while because I don't really want to be rich right now).
Thank you for reading all that and for trying to help me.