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My Toshiba 250GB HDD has stopped working, it normally has a blue light , but at the moment has a red light
It's powered by 2 USB 2 cables
I really don't want to lose the 200GB of data i have:(
Any suggestions?
Doesn't sound good. Have you plugged anything in recently !? Sometimes XP has a habit of just not recognising something when you've plugged another device into the computer that shares it's same default Drive path. I.e I have Drives C: to H: In my other computer, and sometimes my External Drive which usually comes up as J: Decides to call itself D: now and again, and just wont show up untill you go through the admin tools and change it.
But, sounds like it's dying. Take it to a computer place, they will probably be able to get the data from it somehow !
What does a red light mean? not being picky but I mean does it relate to anything in particular - ie in the troubleshooting/toshiba website?
If the caddy is dead then theres a chance the hdd will be ok - is it a desktop or a laptop drive? Can either use a sata or ide usb adapter to plug it in if you take it out of the caddy.
Tidy Max
14-10-09, 03:20 PM
run a magnet down the side or get the drive spinning and give it a really good shake
DONT DO EITHER OF THESE lol
have you tried it with differant usb ports? have you recently changed what ports you use?
the reason it takes 2 usb is because one is for power and one for data incase you were wondering matey
Yeah I know it's for power as it isn't externally powered,
I always comes up as J: never had a problem until my PC spazzed out the other day
Haha Max I'll take that advice and I won't magnet it
The drive is less then 6 months old if i remember right, i'll try calling Toshiba, their site doesn't offer much help
Tidy Max
14-10-09, 03:28 PM
"ohh konichiwa ryssee, you driveea isssaa kamikazied" lol
Nova_Tek
14-10-09, 03:56 PM
Is it an interchangeable external casing (i.e can you swap the hard drives) or is it a sealed unit? I'd personally check the drive case manual to see what the light means and try troubleshooting it. If that don't work then time to take it to a pc place.
I'd say sealed unit. i'll hunt the box
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff175/Rysee_sri_130/14102009082.jpg
Nova_Tek
14-10-09, 04:25 PM
Yeah that's a sealed one cannot be interchanged with other HDD's. See what it says on the manual, if you can't find the manula search on Toshibas website. Should shed some light
Richie_B
14-10-09, 08:15 PM
Computer shops can often get the data off for you, but it can cos a few quid. Maybe someone more clued up will know how to do it since they usually overcharge for simple things
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