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| Thread ID: 127056 | 2012-10-02 01:32:00 | WD Elements External HD | PCnoobey (16907) | Press F1 |
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| 1304559 | 2012-10-02 01:32:00 | Hey all My WD Elements External HD does not show up in My Computer, it says it installs but I cannot find it. It also does not show up in disk management. I have quite a bit of data on the HD and need it as it is my back up to my lap top. Any help with this? Regards PCn |
PCnoobey (16907) | ||
| 1304560 | 2012-10-02 01:59:00 | Have you tried on more than one USB port? Also try on another computer to be sure. Then the last thing you could try is another power supply (if it has a power supply) but other than that I'd say the drive has failed. If it's out of warranty, or the data is more valuable than a replacement drive, you could open it up and pull out the internal hard drive and plug into a computer directly to see if it is readable. |
CYaBro (73) | ||
| 1304561 | 2012-10-02 02:30:00 | open up the disk manager and see if it's given a drive letter. If not, give it one. | 8ftmetalhaed (14526) | ||
| 1304562 | 2012-10-02 03:26:00 | Have you tried on more than one USB port? Also try on another computer to be sure. Exactly my first thought. Also make sure you plug it into the back of a PC, not the front ports, as the front ports generally have less power going to them. |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 1304563 | 2012-10-02 03:53:00 | open up the disk manager and see if it's given a drive letter. If not, give it one. OP said that it doesn't show up in disk management. :( |
CYaBro (73) | ||
| 1304564 | 2012-10-02 04:10:00 | Then the last thing you could try is another power supply (if it has a power supply) I got caught with the Power Supply trick. I was looking for an answer to the same question on Google and lo and behold I found a write up on the very same problem. Replacing the power supply didnt help, so I hard wired it to a spare socket on the computer power supply and it hasnt missed a beat since. :) Both Power Supplies were working and drove other gear so the only explanation I can give is the drive didnt like the Dirty power being provided. :confused: Bit Left Field isnt it but I guess it makes sense. :D |
B.M. (505) | ||
| 1304565 | 2012-10-02 04:45:00 | Yea have tried different computers, different ports as well. It has no alternative power source. Is there anyway of getting the Data off it if it is stuffed? | PCnoobey (16907) | ||
| 1304566 | 2012-10-02 04:53:00 | If it is stuffed the only way to get data off it would be to send it to a data recovery service company like Digital Recovery in Hamilton. But be prepared for a big cost in the range of $400-$800 +gst depending on what's wrong with the drive. It it's a faulty board then it will be cheaper than if they have to replace a head. |
CYaBro (73) | ||
| 1304567 | 2012-10-02 05:13:00 | As CYaBro posted, # 2 if you don't mind blowing the warranty( if its still within it) then remove the drive. Sometimes the Drive its self may be perfectly OK. The circuit board in the external case may have blown. Seen it countless times, drive sounds like its spinning up, but wont read/display. remove the drive from the enclosure, plug it into a PC and away it goes. The only problem that "may" arise is some external drives have the circuit board connected directly to the HDD, and they can't easily be plugged into a PC's SATA port, others the board simply pulls off and theres standard SATA connections. |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1304568 | 2012-10-02 05:14:00 | Ok so if I cant see it on disk management and my computer is there any other way to check whats wrong with it? It all of a sudden didnt go, I was using it one night backing up my lap top then the next time i used it it didnt go? |
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