newguy wrote:
Hello!
I have a Lenovo laptop with this (SATA) harddrive in it. All of a sudden, the PC bluescreened and will not boot (into windows XP pro or Safemode). It says it is missing a critical DLL file and Windows will not start.
I bought a SATA USB HD enclosure and plugged it in. Windows recognizes the adapter and drive, but says it is not formatted (!!)
I looked around on this site a while and downloaded some utilities:
I tried HDDScan but it just reports some basic information about the drive.
I tried findandmount, but it just spins the drive for a long time and nothing happens (I tried intelligent scan and normal scan).
Is there a basic guide for how to start recovery on a SATA 2.5" drive? If it comes down to a mechanical failure, I don't mind trying to open it up.
I have to say it is not making any weird noises, clunking, scratching sounds, rattling, etc.
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My only other prior experience with this kind of thing was a drive that failed and would not boot. I believe it was a boot sector virus, I was never able to boot off of it, but I put it in an Ultrabay tray and it works fine as a 'data' drive. Windows recognized the drive and I was able to copy everything off of it with no problems. This time it is not going to be so easy.
Hello,
First of all, get your drive, move to one real PC, and plug it in to the SATA or better to IDE port with SATA->IDE converter.
Run MHDD (from boot CD), and scan the drive without reamp or erasedelays option.
If you see any error or group (> 10 in short area) of coloured block, stop the drive and yourselfat this point if your data is valuable!
If the scan can't find nothing interesting, you are faced with logical problems only.
In this case use switchmbr command to disable the MBR and hide the partitions from windows.
Than run any recovery program you want, and try to get back your data.
BUT AGAIN: IF Your drive have any phisical problem, better to seek for professional help, because you can't precisely diagnose the condition, and you can't recognise if your drive have only some minutes left....
If you go to far, your recovery price will be doubled or tripled in any lab...
Best Reagards,
Janos