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Ahhh! Over the last five weeks Ive been dowloading Orbital gigs, B-sides, and remixes off limewire and the mixingbowl. I must had like 5 hours of amazing material and I was going to tranfer it all onto my new computer 2 days ago...yet my hard drive i was using died the day before and I lost everything. :( Im so frusturated!!!!
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Shit happens to us all...
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mmm condolences mate. i've lost so much stuff in hard drive crashes it's just not funny...
dance your cares away, worries for another day
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Yup, had the same problem happen to me, so I invested in one of those external USB hard drives (with a 'one-touch' backup button). Worth it's weight in gold if it ever happens again! :)
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cool...actually I just found a site that is good at repairing crashed harddrives so I might send it off to them
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ffej071 wrote:cool...actually I just found a site that is good at repairing crashed harddrives so I might send it off to them
So you've got about £400-£500 to spend then? Thats how much the top data recovery companies can charge to disassemble your hard drive in a clean enviroment and then transfer the platters etc. It's not always guaranteed to work and you'll still have to pay them.

Cheaper to buy a new hard drive, a backup solution and start again.
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Agree with Dog on that one - you need to be a very rich man (and hope you don't have any porn stashed on it) to take the repair option...
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How dead is the drive ? no power, no o/s error message or wont boot ?
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it makes clicking noises....its on my laptop so I can hear it pretty well and yea i get the bluescreen with the error message. But dang 500 bucks? The site I saw said it had a high sucess rate so ill check it out and see how much it costs. Btw i got a new hard drive from IBM which was free so thats good.
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try using GetDataBack. i recovered a drive with that just last week.
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Clicking noises are normally the seek heads failing. You could try and put it in a caddie then connect it another machine (as a slave) via USB but it sounds quite f*cked to me.
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yea i got a hard drive enclosure thing and I connected it to my other computer and I had no luck. It says its not accesible. And i called the place I was going to send it and they said it can cost from 400-1500 dollars so forget that idea :roll: .
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All kidding aside, if it's clicking, try giving it a gentle tap or two with the handle of a screwdriver when you're booting the PC... Might get it spinning long enough to recover the data.
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Seriously, try GetDataBack. i had a drive that was clicking, wouldnt boot up, the master boot record was also screwed and I recovered 28GB of mp3's from it. You can get the trial from from runtime,org which will let you know if its recoverable.
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yea I downloaded it and it looks kinda confusing. Like I have my crashed drive inside a hard drive enclosure which is hooked up to my firewire port (or I can try USB2). Im not sure how to get the program to look there.
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