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maxtor/seagate external hard drive

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mysticman | 18:21 Sat 02nd Oct 2010 | Computers
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Hi - a friend of mine has a maxtor 500gb hard drive which he accidentally dropped only about 12 inces onto carpetted floor. It now doesnt work, making only a repetitive buzzing noise.

Can anyone suggest what he might do - all his music was on there and he's gitted!

Thanks
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Buy a new drive, and restore the music from his backup copies?
Take to pc shop (not pc world!). They might be able to retrieve the data.
I expect a wiper arm has jammed or something like that.
Home recovery is almost impossible .. unless you want to bite the bullet and have a very steady hand and plastic tweezers/screwdriver.
has he got a back up of his music?

a computer company would have to repair it to get the music off it to copy onto a new drive, it wont be cheap thats for sure
This is why I backup my data to TWO external hard drives (and a spare computer in my house). I also backup up a lot of it to CDs and DVDs.

It is very easy to drop a laptop or external hard drive.

I am afraid you can never have too many backups.
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Thank you, I have related your answers to my friend.

He wonders whether a bearing may have come loose. Any thoughts?
If it has, it can't be economically repaired - it'll be cheaper to re-purchase the music.
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