Hard Drive Died- Trying to Recover Pictures from Dead Drive


I am having computer week from hell. After horrible upgrade this week to top it all off an external drive started making nasty clanking sound when I turned it on. was working perfectly 2 days ago and no signs of trouble. Last night my hard started making a ominous clanking sound. Its like a “clack clack clack” and must be platters banging around. GULP.

We have had this drive for about 3 years. It has all my photos on it. I am an idiot. Almost 200 gigs of family photos. Just writing about it makes me want to cry. Its not a matter of getting the drive recognized. the hard drives spins and then stops after about 1 minute.
I tried to yank drive out and connect directly to PC and still a problem. My one last attempt it to put in in freezer over night.
Did I just say I was putting my failed hard drive in freezer? yes.
This is an old trick. It has never worked for me but I am DESPERATE. My hard drive is in deep freeze.
In am I will grab it quickly and connect and if it works will grab as much data as I can. I have very little hope that this will work but I do know some people who swear by the hard drive in freezer method.
I may have to look at big bucks to pay some one to do it for me.
I would be thrilled to hear of ways to recover data from a dead drive, please feel free to share.
Note: ALL I told you so comments that mention I should have backed will be go in my pile of Bad Karma folder.

Can You Put Old Drive Into New Computer And Not Lose Anything? Yes.

Yes. This was nto always true. I stuck with only VIA chip sets for years only because I wanted tio use old drives in new motherboards.

Put Old SATA Drive Into New Computer

Yesterday I swapped out the new SATA drive on a new computer and put in my “old” drive from older machine. The older PC is an Athlon and new is Pentium Dual Core . Old had windows XP and new oneVista.
In my mind I thought it wold go pretty well and I had a slight fever which explains why I didn’t back everything up and I DID panicked halfway through. This was one of those times when it DID go well.
I took out the old sata drive- with all my stuff, Windows XP o/s installed, all my applications, email, EVERYTHING.. I removed the new drive in new PC . I popped in old drive. I got my Windows Xp intsall disc ready ( must be bootable) and put it in dvd drive. I powered up and chose upgrade option. 30 minutes later my old computer was new again. So far zero issues.
Was seamless.

I had no problems with RAID controllers, etc. All I did was upgrade and I have my old drive installed with all my stuff on it in the new machine. Works perfectly.
I am not that crazy about the new machine- it is faster and smaller however there is no IDE connection on the motherboard at all- new burner is SATA as well. Means I can’t swap out dead and dying drives with ones that are lying around.
I haven’t looked closely but also I don’t see a spot for Floppy drive on motherboard… which I only need.. when I REALLY need it.

In some weird twist of fate, I thought would take me same amount of time to put in the new drive to old computer for kids and was a DISASTER. Spent hours trying to get it to work. My biggest issue was loss of power when I connected IDE cables to hard drive or DVD drive. I was able to fix by resetting CMOS.

I have all ready come across a problem not have IDE connection. One of my external drives failed today ( co-incidence??) and this is heart wrenching.

No Power When IDE Cable Connected to DVD-ROM and HDD- Reset CMOS

mess

I am back in computer hell. Why do i do this to myself. I suppose I like the challenge of solving a puzzle and.or its my OCD. I cannot stop until things are FIXED and working.

A friend gave me a one month old Dell desktop so I decided to change computers. What I thought would be hard was in fact easy and the easy part was painful.
Was was easy was swapping new SATA drive with old one.
What was PAINFUL and beyond ridiculous was basic install in my “old” PC. BIOS would not recognize SATA drive and no power to DVD burner or IDE hard drive drive when I connected them to IDE cable.

cmos jumper

I actually ended up working on it until 4 am .. and boy am I paying for it today. I went to sleep with problem still not solved. Swapped out Power supply- which I had convinced myself was the problem. I was rummaging around in garage at 2am looking for old power supply.At first I just had issues getting new SATA drive recognised and then gave up with that and just used an IDE drive. The things started getting flaky. No power for DVD drive. Switched to another drive, still an issue. Changed cables, Double checked cables.
Noticed I had power on my dvd rom when it was just power connected and not IDE ribbon cable connected. The same thing with HDD. As soon as I connected an IDE cable power was lost.
At point I lost all power to the board which turned out to be a cable I knocked out.
How did I know it was not a fried mother board? I pulled out everything .. everything.. CPU, RAM, video cards, etc. EVERYTHING and powered up and no problems getting to BIOS.
How I fixed problem of now power to dvd drive ? I reset the CMOS. Not a scary sounding as you might think.

How To Reset CMOS on Motherboard

Resetting the CMOS solved problem instantly. To reset CMOS or clear CMOS is fairly straightforward. Find your motherboard manual and look for CMOS jumper position on the motherboard. If you can;t find manual look for 3 little pins with a jumper on it near battery on your motherboard. You will have the jumper on ( most likely) pins 1 and 2. The jumper looks like the same one on dvd and cd rom when you set up to master/slave.
Make sure power is off and in fact I would unplug your power to PC connection. Discharge yourself by touching metal case.
With power OFF move jumper from first two pins to last 2 pins ( so from pins 1,2 to 2,3) . Wait about 15 seconds. Move it back. You are done!
Connect your hard drive or DVD drive to power and IDE cable and you should be back in business. Add peripherals one at a time.

After I successful installed my old Windows XP SATA drive with everything on it into new machine. Then after the horrible install one of my external drives failed. The one with all our family pictures on it. I am pretty upset and grasping at straws on recovery the data on it.

Tip: Start Writing and Embedding Christmas Content NOW

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My biggest months by far for Amazon and other affiliate revenue are November and December. I probably do about half of the my years Amazon revenue in just those two months. This year I expect to break the 5,000 mark in December. ( At least i did, I am not sire what will happen to retail this Christmas) I am also bit behind on everything because of car accident and my vision loss. I am learning to use voice to text software and that should help.

The secret to making money off of Amazon is not to stick an Amazon affiliate ad in your sidebar or do up a couple of pages on your blog of your favourite books or movies but to embed links to product through your whole blog.

I am conscious of this throughout the whole year and use season as a guide. I generally write about 2-3 months ahead so I can build up backlinks to the post, be ahead of the curve and cross link heavily.

If you do not have any Christmas post or ideas for Christmas, start thinking NOW. Don’t be heavy handed, Go though you blog and find references to Christmas post and see if you can work in an affiliate product link somehow. Star writing some post about about products and weave in Christmas keywords. write about how the current economy will change your buying habits this year. What would you have bought What will you buy now?

Places that sell text links like Text Links Ads will have advertisers who want to advertise on pages that relate to Christmas so keep this in mind when you right up update your blogs content. More advertising dollars are spent now than at anytime of year and advertiser want to find places to spend their money- make your one of them.
scan affiliates at Cj.com for Christmas related product and services items that you can use and pop into posts. A decent commission for affiliate ads is 10% or more when dealing with Commission Junction. Keep this in mind when choosing an affiliate link Also balance with credibility. Look at the site. I would rather link to a site offering 7% commission that is reputable , easy to use and has good copy than one that has 10% commission and a crappy site that scares visitors away.