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Hard Drive "Not Initialized", "device is not ready",won't recognize
I used a DriveWire - Universal Hard Drive Adapter (IDE / PATA / SATA to USB HDD Adapter) to hook up A 3.5" Hard Drive (Samsung model HD502HJ) to my desktop in an attempt to get my wife's files off her old desktop machine and merge them into mine. It all started off fine, the drive was recognized and I could see the files when I plugged in the USB cord. I started a NOD32 scan of the drive and a few minutes later a spark flew off my power strip and the fuse blew - looks like a letter opener shorted between two of the plugs. I think I killed the hard drive.
I replaced the power strip and started everything back up. The drive spins, but no longer is recognized by the computer when plugged in (no drive letter for it). Under Disk Management, I see the disk listed as "unknown" and "not initialized". Originally I had the option to right click and select "Initialize", and I was given option to use two partitiion styles (MBR or GPT).. I tried both to no avail, and get the "device is not ready" message.
I can right click select "Offline", and get the same message. right-click "Properties" say the device is working properly.
I plugged in another drive on the hard drive adapter and it works (so it's not the vault of the adapter). I try the same setup on my laptop and get the same results.
So I'm pretty sure I killed the drive. I just care about getting pictures and documents off it. Any advise? I know there are data recovery services out there that can probably help me, but I'd rather not pay the big bucks if I can avoid that.
I used a DriveWire - Universal Hard Drive Adapter (IDE / PATA / SATA to USB HDD Adapter) to hook up A 3.5" Hard Drive (Samsung model HD502HJ) to my desktop in an attempt to get my wife's files off her old desktop machine and merge them into mine. It all started off fine, the drive was recognized and I could see the files when I plugged in the USB cord. I started a NOD32 scan of the drive and a few minutes later a spark flew off my power strip and the fuse blew - looks like a letter opener shorted between two of the plugs. I think I killed the hard drive.
I replaced the power strip and started everything back up. The drive spins, but no longer is recognized by the computer when plugged in (no drive letter for it). Under Disk Management, I see the disk listed as "unknown" and "not initialized". Originally I had the option to right click and select "Initialize", and I was given option to use two partitiion styles (MBR or GPT).. I tried both to no avail, and get the "device is not ready" message.
I can right click select "Offline", and get the same message. right-click "Properties" say the device is working properly.
I plugged in another drive on the hard drive adapter and it works (so it's not the vault of the adapter). I try the same setup on my laptop and get the same results.
So I'm pretty sure I killed the drive. I just care about getting pictures and documents off it. Any advise? I know there are data recovery services out there that can probably help me, but I'd rather not pay the big bucks if I can avoid that.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Professional x64Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo4GBNVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional x64
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte P35-DS3L
- Memory
- 4GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT
- Sound Card
- on board
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Acer AL2216W
- Hard Drives
- ST31000333AS
ST750LX003-1AC154
HD502HJ
