HD Nightmare
This has been a nightmare for me. A month ago a 120gb Maxtor drive started failing. I could hear it clicking and trying to restart the motor as the system stalled. I ran the maxtor diagnostic software and it said the drive was failing.
A few days ago my 4 year old 80gig maxtor started acting funny. It started making clicking noises as well, but the diagnostic software said everything was fine. Last night it would not show up in the bios and the motor would not even turn on. This drive was my "backup" drive with all the data I've saved from the past 6 years.
Now another seagate 160gig drive crashed on me. Looks like the mft tables are corrupt and it's going to need a reformat and data recovery.
All this is happening just as I'm building my new pc. I think it's jealous, and trying to sabotage my data. I hope this pc lasts out for another week.
Since I don't feel like paying $500 to recover the lost data on the 80gig, I'll have to live without those 6 years of hard work
I'm down to 1 HD with just my operating system. I can't believe everything's gone.:confused2
A few days ago my 4 year old 80gig maxtor started acting funny. It started making clicking noises as well, but the diagnostic software said everything was fine. Last night it would not show up in the bios and the motor would not even turn on. This drive was my "backup" drive with all the data I've saved from the past 6 years.
Now another seagate 160gig drive crashed on me. Looks like the mft tables are corrupt and it's going to need a reformat and data recovery.
All this is happening just as I'm building my new pc. I think it's jealous, and trying to sabotage my data. I hope this pc lasts out for another week.
Since I don't feel like paying $500 to recover the lost data on the 80gig, I'll have to live without those 6 years of hard work
I'm down to 1 HD with just my operating system. I can't believe everything's gone.:confused2
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If you do it will be even harder to recover. There are ways to possibly do it but I am not where I can assist right now. Hopefully someone will chime in for an assist. If nothing else just keep it in a safe place for now and put up a reminder for help.
I've seen plenty of stories where people have bought an identical drive and swapped the boards, if you have to buy new drives anyway maybe you could give that a try.
Does anyone know if you can buy just the circuit board for a HD? I think the board is what died on my 80gig drive. I also saw some smoke when i tried to plug it in outside the case. A little orange fireball on one of the chips on the underside. It's definitely toast. A new board should be able to fix this right?
S/N: D50V97HE
Maxtor D540x-4D 5400rpm 80gig
also it is time to look towards something else as the culprit for eating your harddrives. 3 failures in this short of a span is more than coincedence. my first guess is psu. that generic 450w looks like it is turning out to be costly. besides system instability, this is another good reason why to avoid cheopo psus----they eat other system components!
try antec, enermax, fsp (fortron source), etc...
something like this...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817104954
or if you want to spend a litle more...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817103457
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817103930
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817104934
I read the PSU review thread and eveyrone said PCP&C was number one, but antec was just behind. Although, some said that antec's quality is not like it used to be anymore. I'm worried about going to Antec since I'm going to be OC'n an opty 170 to 3.3ghz with Vapochill.
Amtec true 480
http://images10.newegg.com/NeweggImage/productimage/17-103-930-04.JPG
FSB AX500
http://images10.newegg.com/NeweggImage/productimage/17-104-934-03.JPG
PCP&C 510
http://images10.newegg.com/NeweggImage/productimage/17-703-001-03.JPG
anyway antec has had some recent troubles...especially with their HE line (triple 12v rails), their truepower and smartpower still seem to be very reliable.
if you want to have a big OC with a dual core system, i have heard that a larger single 12v rail is better than a psu w/ dual 12v rails. the pc&pc510 has a large single 12v rail so it should work out well for you. just expensive for my tastes....
The 7900GT consumes more watts than the opty
noob question:
Would a SATAI cable work on a SATAII HD?
Would a SCSI Ultra160 68 pin cable work connecting an Ultra160 68 pin controller to an Ultra320 68 pin HD?
Would a SCSI Ultra320 68 pin cable work connecting an Ultra160 68 pin controller to an Ultra320 68 pin HD?