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Tim Hobbs
Guest
Embarrassing, but I've just had a drive failure in my wife's laptop.
She's now asking awkward questions about how topical my backups
are.... The answer is 'not topical enough', although much better than
nothing.
The drive is spinning and isn't making any nasty noises. It was
working OK, then the machine simply hung. On reboot, the BIOS doesn't
see the drive.
Same result in a different laptop.
Seagate's own diagnostic bootable CD image just says 'no drive in
machine'. Obviously the $50 tools for drive recovery aren't going to
work either, because the BIOS doesn't think there is a drive there.
My only option at this point seems to be 'send the drive to an
expert'.
Any other ideas?
--
Tim Hobbs
'58 Series 2 88" aka "Stig"
'03 Volvo V70
She's now asking awkward questions about how topical my backups
are.... The answer is 'not topical enough', although much better than
nothing.
The drive is spinning and isn't making any nasty noises. It was
working OK, then the machine simply hung. On reboot, the BIOS doesn't
see the drive.
Same result in a different laptop.
Seagate's own diagnostic bootable CD image just says 'no drive in
machine'. Obviously the $50 tools for drive recovery aren't going to
work either, because the BIOS doesn't think there is a drive there.
My only option at this point seems to be 'send the drive to an
expert'.
Any other ideas?
--
Tim Hobbs
'58 Series 2 88" aka "Stig"
'03 Volvo V70