(E-Mail Removed) (Will Mercer) wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
> I had my pc doing some avi-to-mpeg2 encoding and had a power outage in
> the middle of the process. Now my dv-editing drive has gone away (no
> matter which ide channel I put it on, no matter the spot on the chain,
> no matter which power feed I use)--- WinXP doesn't "see" that the
> drive is there. Bios when booting up doesn't see it.
>
> I suppose the drive is dead. I can't believe it, because it had some
> really important avi's on it and due to the size of the files, I
> hadn't been able to back them up.
>
> Is there any way of bringing this drive back from the dead? It is a
> 160GB Maxtor 7200 8MB drive, by the way.
The fact that your computer BIOS does not see
the hard drive and that it previously did see
it before suggest that your Hard drive's onboard
IDE controller is no longer working.
One trick to recover the data on a HD where the
electronics is fried is to replace the electronic
board with another controller from a known working
hard drive of the same make and model. Note that
many new hard drives use Torx screw. If the head
mechanism and the platters are okay then there may
be a possiblity that you might be able to recover
the data on your dead drive. Note that the hard
disk and its components are very sensitive to
contamination and static electricity. Persons
attempting to repair hard drives need a maintain
a clean and static free environment. Users who
are not technically inclined should seek professional
assistance in recovering data from any
"dead" hard drive.
HTH
Walter Lee.