Thought I would share this with you guys.
Early last week, I decided to combine a couple of my server computers (one for file/web, other for htpc) into a single box and in the meantime, migrate to Windows Home Server and install a bigger drive (1.5TB).
So, I start deconstructing everything to shuffle parts around to make one 'good' (by good, I mean an Athlon 2800 system) computer. I take out the main data drive from the server and put it aside.
Things are going fairly well, so I get to the point of copying some data from the server drive back into the new server. I connect it via USB adapter to my main gaming pc to copy it over the network. Sit down, and it doesn't detect the drive. Start to open up 'Computer Manager' to find the problem, when I smell a burning electrical smell.
I unplug the drive and it is very warm, and has that 'smell of death' to it.
I leave it for a while and try again on a different system, with no luck. Listening to it, the drive doesn't even spin up, and the circuit board gets very hot.
Now, I have had to recover data from 'dead' drives many times and usually I am able to do it, but what do you when it won't spin up.
So, I start thinking about what I will lose of the drive. I backup my wife and my personal folder as well as our 'photos' folder every night, so I have those on an external USB HD. I will lose all of my game downloads and some other assorted things, not irreplacable, more of a pain in the ass.
So, I go to the external drive, connect it, yup, there's my backup files, one .bkf (NTBackup) for data, one for photos. Go to open them up, "There is unrecognized data in the backup set", on both files. They won't open.
This is where the 'high pucker factor' comes in. I panicked and had to leave the house for some fresh air for a while.
The last time I burned a DVD for offsite storage of our photos was probably almost a year ago, so we would lose that many photos of our two kids.
I.
AM.
DEAD.
MEAT.
Anyway to shorten this story, which is already too long, I read around and found some people have luck in swapping out the circuit board on the hard drive.
I checked at work and we didn't have a match. Checked on Ebay, no match, but there was a
company (in Canada even, yay), that said they had other stock.
I contacted them, and for $40 (shipped) they could send me the board. My only other alternative was to buy a BKF recovery utilty for $89, but that wouldn't get back all my data likely.
So, I ordered the board last Friday, it arrived at work yesterday. Quick install, connect to my laptop, and IT'S ALIVE... ALIVE...
I actually got all of my data back off the disk. I couldn't believe it.
Just thought I would share as I was pretty sure I was screwed.
Cheers!
p.s. The reason for the failure (or my best guess) is likely a static build-up that caused the spindle to temporarily sieze, and when I plugged it in, the circuitry fried trying to get it to spin. There was some slight discolouration on the contact points of the circuit board to the HD.