Random questions to which you seek an answer
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Ah right, well in that case I will post my random question here too.
If anyone fancies a beer and a burger in the Gosport/ Portsmouth locale tomorrow evening, get in contact with this guy.
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This guy is hoping to get there around 10ish, hit the dockyard for the day then burger time!
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So… My Western Digital external HD is fucked... Well: one of two, but the one I used most (not the back-up one)... About 500 GB worth of data I'd like to recover... Anyone up for it (will pay ya)?.. Just a standard 1 TB model... Three years old, perhaps a bit more?.. Still works, doesn't make any noise, just isn't recognised by any of my PCs anymore...
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I know this doesn't help you, but for future reference I use a RAID and an online backup service. At the very least a small array configured with redundancy helps, though a disk outage during a rebuild without a hot spare and you're toast.
If you're not techy the Drobo is probably the way to go.
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Some hot pig-on-pig action eh?
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(RAID = Redundant Array of Independent Disks).
Seul, let me have a think about it, maybe, I'm not good @ platter transplants but am good at swapping the other bits around, and some can talk you through. 20-30% says I can do it, so low chance. Will likely be tomorrow night before I think on it…
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Just went through my warranty papers: disk was 5 years old… Now using a WD Passport thingy to get me through... Will need a solid 2 or even 3 TB disk asap... Any recs = welcome...
Oh and Snow: not going to try and retrieve the data... No need to... Most stuff was backed up... Gonna use Soulseek for music and Kickass torrents for some shows I hadn't backed up...
Only shitty thing: no more bonus points on Pass the Popcorn and IP Torrents... Have good ratios but gotta rebuild from scratch... Damn it...
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Depending on how serious you are about not losing data, RAID stuff really does come into it.
If you're serious I'd suggest http://www.synology.com/products/product.php?product_name=DS413j&lang=enu
It's $380USD @ Amazon( http://www.amazon.com/Synology-DiskStation-Diskless-Network-Attached/dp/B008U69LC4 ) before you buy your own HDD's (4 of them). So total cost with drives is around $800 for some nice disks. -
Yeah, sounds like the controller's going/gone really. As long as you can get the HDD out it should be possible to stick in another enclosure. About $20 - http://www.newegg.com/External-Enclosures/SubCategory/ID-92
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I think that the controller is really part of the drive anyway; I don't know that changing the enclosure would help.
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Ah, yep, that makes sense, though hopefully it'd be SATA of some sort to USB. If it's an IDE drive, I'm guessing the platters are toast and would be wondering how it lasted so long