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Seagate disk - fooked

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    #11
    Try the freezer trick again, leave it it for about a week until it's frozen solid. Might work. If not, and if click of death, move on.

    Just FYI, not because I'm smug, I use SSDs in my machines, BackBlaze, Drop Box, Google Drive and a local NAS. I'm sure if something crashes, there'll still be something I forgot to back up :-(

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      #12
      SSD's fail too. I have one that simply stopped. Whilst it was booting Windows.

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        #13
        Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
        What's that word for when you do stuff at work all day you can't be bothered had home. Builders houses always half finished, IT guys kit in a mess, changing backup tapes all day and don't back up at home etc.
        It's certainly not "Fit as a Butchers Dog".

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          #14
          Originally posted by Lost It View Post
          SSD's fail too. I have one that simply stopped. Whilst it was booting Windows.
          When I shifted to SSDs I made sure my backup solution was robust, since when an SSD goes it's a lot more difficult to get the data off. I had one fail recently, and the recovery from backup worked fine. I use Cobian.
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            #15
            Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
            What's that word for when you do stuff at work all day you can't be bothered had home. Builders houses always half finished, IT guys kit in a mess, changing backup tapes all day and don't back up at home etc.
            Originally posted by Lost It View Post
            It's certainly not "Fit as a Butchers Dog".
            The phrase I know for this is "The cobbler's children are always the worst-shod"

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              #16
              Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
              Never able to get this to work after. Managed to get some of the data off it but now it doesnt even get recognised. Seems to spin up ok but thats it.

              Tried the freezer trick - load of crap.

              Any other ideas?
              Are you expecting much different advice from when you posted about your broken PC in April on how to recover data from your hard drive?
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                #17
                Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
                Tried the freezer trick - load of crap.

                Any other ideas?
                Have you tried the liquid helium trick?

                Seriously, I feel your pain. I nearly totaled ten terabytes of my data when I tried moving my NAS half an inch to the left while it was in the middle of a write and the perishing power cable popped out of the back!!

                I thought modern disks had an automatic harmless head retract in the event of sudden power loss, but not these effing things. Two were trashed, but mercifully the NAS was using a non-zero RAID level which just allowed me to recover all the data after replacing those disks.
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by gables View Post
                  The phrase I know for this is "The cobbler's children are always the worst-shod"
                  or perhaps "The busman can't be arsed to go on holiday" phenomenon
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                    #19
                    Another vote for Cobian - superb free software and backs up open PST files too which has stuffed me up on occasions before. I like the facility to do rolling backups as well.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
                      Have you tried the liquid helium trick?

                      Seriously, I feel your pain. I nearly totaled ten terabytes of my data when I tried moving my NAS half an inch to the left while it was in the middle of a write and the perishing power cable popped out of the back!!

                      I thought modern disks had an automatic harmless head retract in the event of sudden power loss, but not these effing things. Two were trashed, but mercifully the NAS was using a non-zero RAID level which just allowed me to recover all the data after replacing those disks.
                      Liquid Helium? I guess to mega freeze it?

                      Can you even buy that tulip?
                      Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!

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