Western Digital WD2500 Caviar SE not working---files are trapped!

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I recently changed the graphics card in my desktop, which caused a large crash that resulted in my computer absolutely refusing to boot, even when I install the old card. Anyway, I had 2 hard drives.. an 80GB boot drive with my OS and software, and a 250GB drive with all of my personal data (music, movies, documents, work files, etc) that is not not working. The 80GB drive works when hooked up to a USB, but the 250GB doesn't. I did put it in another computer to find out that all of my data is still there (I had to boot into a Windows 7 disc to access the drive), but it simply won't recognize when I hook it up to a USB. How can I get my files off the drive??? It's not a bootable drive.
 

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Yes, I'm using one of those adapters (except mine's a generic one I got for $4.99 on Amazon). It's always worked FANTASTICALLY, but it wasn't working with this drive. When I put the drive into my computer and booted, I did not mean that I booted into the drive. I actually inserted a Windows 7 disc and booted into the disc itself (as if I were going to perform a fresh install of the OS). My plan was simply to see if the drive would show up (if it didn't show up in the Windows 7 install disc's disk management, I was simply going to consider the drive as being corrupted)... and sure enough, it showed up. So, the drive is working fine and is not corrupted (at least, I think it's not corrupted), but I simply cannot access anything on it!
 

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I pretty much consider most of those type devices as "generic". They all seem to work!

Post a screenshot of Disk Management with the drive attached. It could be that all it needs is for you to assign a drive letter to it.
 

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I would post a picture, but the drive is giving me the click of death right now. I think it might be permanently done.
 

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Sorry to hear that.

The only way I know of to recover from that is to replace the circuit board mounted on it. But you need an "exact" replacement.
 

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If the controller card went on the drive you would have to take it to a data recovery service to extract the contents off of the drive's platters directly for a fee. Since the drive appears to be working and you can see onto it to some extent while booting from the 7 dvd the next step would be trying to get the drive initialized as FSing was mentioning by assigning a drive letter.

When not able to access the drive while installed externally and yet the drive is found to work in an enclosure you should try replacing the ribbon data cable. After so long those tend to lose conductivity and simply need to be tossed. In fact on different custom cases while still using ide HDs or for ide optical drives I never use the flat ribbon type but paid out for some excellent round cables by Antec. ($10 a piece but $15 for Shipping! :eek: ) antec round ide cables - Bing Images

Have fun finding them at late date since vendors like newegg have since stopped carrying them. The clicking sound however shows that the armature is slapping up against the main spindle and that data recovery service may need a visit! click, click, click, beeeeeeeeepppppp... doa! The drive would be toast!

Replacing the drive is what will be needed. One option would be trying out any number of data recovery programs before the drive fails completely which is about the total sum of where you are now.
 

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If you really need the data off of that drive I would try replacing the board myself before going for a data recovery service. The cost of the board is a lot cheaper than what would be charged by the service.

The board is easily replaced, the hard part is finding the exact board that you need. It may or may not work, but if you're already thinking about spending $800+ on recovery services, you would only be out an extra $40 or so.

Even if it works though, as Night Hawk mentions, the drive needs to be replaced. I've only used replacement boards to get data off. After that the drives end up getting trashed and replaced with new ones.
 

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The clicking sound of a drive isn't from the controller card in the drive but the mechanical arm that holds the read/write heads. Once that is worn is slaps up against the main spindle for the platters. Replacing the card would be a total waste of effort unless it was only a fault with that.

Attempting any other repairs yourself will most likely damage the drive even further where any data retrieval won't even be possible by a professional service. One reference on drive faults can be seen at Common hard drive faults

A second reference on drive clicking is a good read at Problem with hard drive clicking - ThinkWiki

The next reference is a real oldie that advised booting from a live Linux distro if you don't have a program like Undelete to use in order to rescue files and data from a nearly extinct drive. This was written while Knoppix was still only a small live cd not the much larger live dvd as it is presently. http://www.shockfamily.net/cedric/knoppix/

With the drive installed internally temporarily you would boot live from ubuntu or Linux Mint to view and copy files from the drive over to another before simply dumping it as long as the drive remains readable. This would one option if any one of a number of data recovery programs fail to do the job for you.

If it was simply a controller card and bought within the last 3yrs. you would have the limited WD warranty to save a little on cost not including shipping over bringing it into a data recovery service while it might just take that if nothing else works.
 

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I understand where the noise is coming from, and the fact that letting it go on will kill it for sure, but the head sweeping is not always caused by internal components. Most hard drives in the last 10 years or so are built such that the controller card is mounted externally. You don't need to violate the "clean" environment where the internal components reside to replace the card. So if it's handled carefully like you would any other hard drive, you'll not cause any damage that would make the data unrecoverable by professional services.

I've still got three old "working" hard drives from other user's machines where I've replaced the boards to recover data. I don't remember if any of these were "clicking" drives but I can say that I've been able to recover data from some drives that were clicking.

I'll admit it's nowhere near a 100% success rate, it's more like 60%. Sometimes you just can't find the exact board. And sometimes it just doesn't work. The thing is, people were more likely to give it a shot if it was only $40 or so, and they would always forget about it if it didn't work (they never went to pay for the professional services).
 

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The reason why it wouldn't work would be it wasn't any problem with the controller card to start with. Once the mechanical part of a drive is history how old or new the controller card is won't make any difference.

If the drive simply stuffed up without a sound then you could suspect something let go on the controller as a possibility. In most cases the clicking sounds on any drive points at worn internal parts not servicable.

Plus you first have to be able match the exact same card either taken from another drive same size and speed for the card and follow the recommendations in the guide for this which do suggest a data recovery service by the way when you find out that it will take far more to fix a drive once things inside are giving out. How to Swap a Hard Drive Controller Circuit | eHow.com
 

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Plus you first have to be able match the exact same card either taken from another drive same size and speed for the card and follow the recommendations in the guide for this which do suggest a data recovery service by the way when you find out that it will take far more to fix a drive once things inside are giving out. How to Swap a Hard Drive Controller Circuit | eHow.com

In my experience it's more than that. You've got to find a card that was manufactured for the exact same manufacturing "run". If you just get a card for the same model (size/speed) it's likely not going to work. The cards for any given model change every so often. If you can find a card that was for a drive assembled at the same location and within a week or so of your drive you may be in luck.

If someone is really desperate and doesn't want to or can't spend the money, you can even do a one time opening for data recovery by replacing head stack, voice coils, etc. Short of disassembling platters/motor.
 

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The fact that the drive was recognized and still found to have the data on it shows the present controller card isn't the problem. Otherwise the drive would be sitting there lifeless. That controls the motor telling it how fast to run or when to slow it down as well as the main arm the heads sit on as to where to go across the platters. While the clicking sound generally points at the arm slapping around inside.

When the arm goes that has the read/write heads on it the volume on the drive can't be mounted since nothing can read directly from the drive since the arm is flaky at best. But at least when installed internally on the other machine you have the best chance of saving files from it. If you look in the Disk Management there and find a 232-234gb volume shown you simply right click on that to select the change drive letter option and pick a letter available.

The transfer rate would be much faster for a drive on the way out as well when going to use a data recovery program or if needing trying out the live cd method to see just how much you can save from it. I would start with the most important first which would be anything you can't simply replace later.

As for the 80gb and initial crash it sounds like that was mainly due to not having cleaned off the drivers from the old card first before trying to install for the new card resulting in two set clashing with each other. The boot information likely got a little foobar from the hard boot or shutdown if it wasn't from a new bad sector formed on that drive.
 

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How about we leave this thread for the original poster? I don't thing it's going to do him/her much good continuing the discussion you and I are having.

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I understand the discussion is 5 years approx.

I came with a question concerning the same exact HD, a Western Digital WD2500 Caviar SE. The head arm was loose and this answered half the prob. 2nd part. I prob should have started a new post and for that I am sorry will explain shortly. So secondly, I put this HD in 2 separate PC's and now both fans sound like a Cessna Skyhawk. I have taken out the battery. I have switched jumpers, unplugged from the surge protector and have tried everything I have been told and yet the planes ascend every time I hit the power button.3rd.I had to go back to my history to see what I came here for and that in no way is a bad thing. I signed up just because of the way U2 went back and forth so calmly which relieved all of my angst. It was like watching two Chess Masters head to head with their last few pieces on the board. Vey much enjoyed it so TY both.Back to the point, one PC was told I could change the CPU on without flashing and maybe the problem but very slight upgrade so the pinning may have affected it. I am learning PC repair for comfort and not monetary. I build houses for that and eyes are too bad to do models anymore. Sorry, I know I run on but TY for the help from 2000+ days and nights ago and any to get the CMOS or whatever it is straight would make me very happy. TY for your time each and all.:confused:
 

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