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  • 8th Jul, 2009 at 6:21 PM
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Another external hard drive knackered...almost 500gb worth of music, film and TV on there gone simply because the electric went off. At first I thought it was my entire PC and I shit myself because it wouldnt boot up. It turned out it booted up ok once the external drive was removed and it wont connect up now at all.

I know I should back stuff up onto disc, but it kind of defeats the object of having all that extra memory and buying 2 to have a back up of the same stuff seems like money wasted. I'm really not sure whether to bother with getting another one now, as they just seem so fragile.

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[info]billzy wrote:
8th Jul, 2009 21:49 (UTC)
Invest in surge protection!

Also, when you plug the drive in, is it seen at all?
[info]sm_droid wrote:
8th Jul, 2009 22:21 (UTC)
I havent heard of surge protection before. I didnt know there was such a thing.

It kind of trys to connect for ages but never gets there.
[info]cbr_paul wrote:
9th Jul, 2009 09:11 (UTC)
Most good computer PSUs already have a decent amount of surge protection so they are not at much risk. External devices however do not get this kind of protection.

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search.aspx?criteria=surge&source=15
[info]sm_droid wrote:
9th Jul, 2009 14:38 (UTC)
I checked and the adapter does have surge protection, so I dont know whats happened there.
[info]cbr_paul wrote:
9th Jul, 2009 09:14 (UTC)
Also, boot the PC up in Safe Mode (hit F8 when booting) then go into the Computer Management console.


Right-click My Computer and choose Manage, then go into Device Manager on the left-hand menu. Expand Disk drives and see if Windows recognises the device there.

If it does, then click on Disk Management on the left-hand menu.
See if the external drive is detected there and double check that it has the correctly assigned drive letter (ie, one that is not being used by another drive already).
[info]sm_droid wrote:
9th Jul, 2009 13:28 (UTC)
Ok I'll try that in a bit. Thanks
[info]sm_droid wrote:
9th Jul, 2009 14:37 (UTC)
Interesting....I checked the adapter the external drive is connected to and it actually does have surge protection!
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