Hard disk failure?
My system uses two hard drives, an IBM Deskstar 120GXP (40GB) to hold Windows XP and Program files and a Maxtor DiamondMax OEM hard drive (20GB) to hold my user profiles directories under Windows XP. The Maxtor appears to have failed.
I unknowingly attempted to copy a file larger than the remaining physical disk space left on the drive, and just as I receive the out of space error, I hear a loud click sound and my IDE activity light comes on solid. The machine then locks up for about 5 minutes, after which Windows XP delivers a "Delayed Write Fail" error, whereupon I restarted the computer. The BIOS doesn't detect the Maxtor, and the drive emits two loud piercing beeps every few minutes, followed by a few clicks. Windows XP boots, but without a Profiles Directory, I get to use the equivalent of a new user every time I boot.
I've had this happen once before doing the same thing, and I solved that by power cycling the machine several times and enabling SMART after it detected the drive in the BIOS. However, it wasn't beeping then, and the BIOS doesn't see it now. I've been power cycling it for the past few hours, hoping, but nothing has come up.
Any solutions that don't include a new hard drive? I kinda want the data off of this one first. Yes I keep a backup, but it's "off site".
-drasnor
I unknowingly attempted to copy a file larger than the remaining physical disk space left on the drive, and just as I receive the out of space error, I hear a loud click sound and my IDE activity light comes on solid. The machine then locks up for about 5 minutes, after which Windows XP delivers a "Delayed Write Fail" error, whereupon I restarted the computer. The BIOS doesn't detect the Maxtor, and the drive emits two loud piercing beeps every few minutes, followed by a few clicks. Windows XP boots, but without a Profiles Directory, I get to use the equivalent of a new user every time I boot.
I've had this happen once before doing the same thing, and I solved that by power cycling the machine several times and enabling SMART after it detected the drive in the BIOS. However, it wasn't beeping then, and the BIOS doesn't see it now. I've been power cycling it for the past few hours, hoping, but nothing has come up.
Any solutions that don't include a new hard drive? I kinda want the data off of this one first. Yes I keep a backup, but it's "off site".
-drasnor
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You're kidding, right?
That is the worst luck yet.:banghead: Were they all out of the same batch? Maybe the delivery driver let the box of drives fall off the truck at 60mph...
Prof
No, I'm not kidding. The vendor was computergate
computergate? I should have known that G. Gordon Liddy had his hand in this...
Prof
I was thinking, "Ah another dead IBM".
But I got suprised..:rolleyes2