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July 28, 2009 at 05:41 AM
chip.ehlers

I have a “bad” EIDE drive in a laptop

by chip.ehlers . Updated 16 years, 11 months ago

The other day the “big boss” brought his wife’s out of warranty XP Pro laptop in and laid it on my desk. The note said, “It made a funny noise and stopped working, can you take a look”, was the comment without much more detail. Don’t ya just love it.

After very little time with the machine I determined that the drive was at fault. Clicking noise and no boot. I emailed him and he said “Replace the drive and get the info off if you can.” While skeptical about the data retreival, I dutifully ordered a replacement drive and a USB/IDE/SATA adapter just to give it a try.

Got the USB adapter but the drive is backordered. I tried to take a look at the drive on my own XP Pro laptop with the adapter. Typically I have been about to make the second drive a slave and get what I need. After assigning a drive letter through Disk management I could not see any data although the drive was recognized as the correct make and model. Any thoughts on what I could try? Oh, by the way, the click is still occuring so all bets may be off. I tried chkdsk e:/r…file system is RAW. Thanks in advance.

Chip

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