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some help please, pretty worried

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by me4321, Sep 1, 2006.

  1. me4321

    me4321 Member

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    Hi im not sure if i have the right forum for this but, I seem to be having problem with my external hardrive, whenever I try to open it from my computer, my laptop freezes up, until I end task. Than on my desktop when i try to access it, it either says its not assessableand that its an incorrect funtion, or that there is a I/O device error.

    Does anyone have any idea what may be wrong with it?

    I'm pretty worried because that was my backup disk and I have alot of important infomation on it.

    Thank you
     
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    Is it a Lacie? Just curious as they are well known for random and abrupt failures. Anyway, I would pull the drive from the enclosure and pop it in a rig (put it on the secondary IDE as master by itself) and see what the BIOS sees, and then what Windows sees. The hardware in the enclosure may have taken a dive, but the hdd/data may be fine.

    ~Rich
     
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    PeaInAPod Active member

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    I would have to agree with DoubleDwn Lacie drives are notorious for random screwups/corruptions/etc. If you can access the drive when hooked up to your secondary ide channel, right after that dump the Lacie and go shopping.
     
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    Its a maxtor, and I dont know to much about computers and hardware, so im not too comfortable taking it, is there anything else I can do? Step my step instructions would be wonderful.

    Thank you
     
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    can someone help?
     
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    Hi me4321, I had a lot of problems with an external drive recently. The thing is, apparently they tend to make bad sectors on the drive aswell as not mounting properly and creating I/O device errors and windows delayed write errors, which means you can't really fix them. The drive I had was a maxtor inside a lacie enclosure, you sure it isn't a lacie enclosure?
    Anyway, you say whenever you try to "open" it from your pc it freezes? You mean when you try to click on the drive and view its contents? When you click on my computer does it take a long time to find the drives (with the little torch animation)?Was the drive working noramlly for a while on the same pc? You say you have backed up your data to it? You might be able to get the data back off it anyway if it's important to you, if you need to do this post back requesting info on that and I'll tell you things I did (but first you need to be able to access the disk), I'm no expert but I managed to get most of my data back.
    When you try to copy files to the drive, do you ever get "windows delayed write error" balloon popping up from the system tray? Perhaps you can't access the drive at all to even try to copy files so you wouldn't have got this yet? Anyway, if you can access the properties of the drive, try turning write caching off. To do this, go to my computer, right click on the drive go to properties, then the hardware tab and highlight the relevant drive from the list of drives on your computer, then go to properties (or double click the drive) and go to the policies tab, deselect "enable write caching". Also, if this is already disabled, try turning it on, it works for some people apparently. Also try to turn off the indexing service for that drive, right click on the drive in my computer, properties, and it's at the bottom of the general tab, deselect "allow indexing...", this also helps some people mount problematic external drives more stably so they can retrieve their data.
    Try contacting the manufacturer of the drive or where you bought it, but if they have no fixes available like drive firmwares and they ask you to send the drive in for a service, this basically means it won't work, ever. Just get your money back. Beware of external usb hard drives, sometimes they just don't work, especially lacie with maxtor inside.
     

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