On Sat, 2004-02-14 at 10:13, Josh Trutwin wrote:
> Anyone know of a good hard drive repair specialist?  I have a Gateway
> laptop (which btw, I highly recommend EVERYONE stay away from gateway
> laptops) that overheats often.  Last night the HD failed on it.  It's
> making loud clicking sounds (click of death?) and I'm just curious if
> it's even worth attempting to recover and if so, does anyone know of a
> good place to get it done?  All is thankfully not lost, I run nightly
> backups through rsync, but some time ago my rsync server had a full
> partition so my last good backup is over 2 weeks old.

first decide how much your lost data is worth to you. I'd plan on using
your backup unless you are willing to pay though the nose to repair
physical problems with a drive. OnTrack in Eden Prairie is world
renowned for fixing physically damaged disks but even if you've got 8
hours per day for the past two weeks of stuff that is only on your disk
it would be cheaper for you to redo what you have lost.(read OnTrack is
Very Expensive) If your data is worth less than $2000 forget about
OnTrack. There are probably other less expencive places.

There is a lot you can do yourself. first I would try plugging the drive
into a atx box, fire up the box booting off of a good drive, mounting
the bad drive manually read only, then try to copy what you can off of
it. To mount it in a atx box you will need an 2.5" IDE converter. I have
one you can borrow, they are $10 at microcenter. 

Let me know if you have problems, I've done this a few times.  

-- 
Tom Penney <blots at visi.com>


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