Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 9:39 pm
The program has found 105 files and it is like .03% done
If this drive is indeed stuffed full of recoverable warez and porn, getting a third party involved might be an unappealing proposition.R00k wrote:CompUSA doesn't do anymore than you could do at home though. I had a buddy who took a drive in -- it wasn't even formatted or written over, they drive had just failed. They tried slaving it and hooking it up to a different PC and couldn't get it to work. They charged him like 40 bucks. Never tried putting the platters in a different case or anything.
I stay away from CompUSA if I can anyway.
Putting the platters into a different drive casing will only work if it's an old drive that has died because of a mechanical failure. I originally thought that's what Andy was talking about, but looks like I was off-base.riddla wrote:so how is putting the platters into another case going to help a bad sector of any kind?R00k wrote:A bad boot sector won't keep you from reading it, only keep you from booting to it.riddla wrote:50/50 chance, could have a bad boot sector.
fyi - most drives with a bad boot sector wont spin up on purpose
Glad it worked for you. I'm sure you had a metric assload of stuff on there you didn't want to lose. :icon14:andyman wrote:The program has found 105 files and it is like .03% done