God, I'm having some bad luck. Yesterday my lappy died, today my backup 400gb external hard drive has died. 10 years of photo memories (our wedding, kids, holidays, late friends and parents etc) gone in a flash. Drive was only 18mnths old.
Anyway, I'm convinced the data and platters are fine, just a case of a fried logic board hopefully.
When I plug a power supply ito it, the supply is shorted. The LED blinks quickly on and off.
When I take it out of the enclosure and put itin a PC, it won't boot. When I use a USB to IDE adaptor cable and plug into the PC's power, it shuts the machine down.
Something shorting out, yes?
A friend gave me his external HDD to look at which also refused to power up. Exactly same symptoms as this - both Seagate Barracudas.
Experts: does this scenario ring any bells?
Long shot: does anyone have a spare Seagate Barracuda ST3400620A 400GB 7200.10 lying about? A data recovery guy once told me to find an identical drive and swap logic boards over.
The thoughts of losing 10 years of our memories makes me physically sick. I thought buying a big, fat, safe drive would have me covered - fat chance.