Desktop Computer not booting up

Post » Fri May 13, 2011 1:00 pm

When I turn on the computer it gets to the screen with optios to select BIOS etc, then the harddrive makes a 'clicking' noise and the computer displays a PXE error message, so is there any way to fix this hard drive
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Sara Johanna Scenariste
 
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Post » Fri May 13, 2011 4:26 pm

That's pretty much the sounds of a dead hard drive. I hope you have a backup, or the money to pay someone to get the data off.

Alternatively, if you just kind of want SOME of the data off but don't really care if you do lose everything, you can put it in your freezer overnight and transfer files to another hard drive. People have reported getting between 2-20 minutes of working time out of a dead hard drive after freezing it. Long enough to get a few files onto another hard drive. It could also really break it, so make sure you actually want to take that risk first.
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Post » Fri May 13, 2011 12:48 pm

rather than paying to see if someone can get data off your drive, just buy a SATA/whatever your drive is to usb cord. Costs about $25 and its what pretty much any IT guy will use.
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Post » Fri May 13, 2011 2:05 pm

rather than paying to see if someone can get data off your drive, just buy a SATA/whatever your drive is to usb cord. Costs about $25 and its what pretty much any IT guy will use.

The problem isn't the SATA port, it's the actual header. The hard drive can't spin up and read data off the disk, no matter how it's connected to a computer.
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Post » Fri May 13, 2011 7:15 am

That's pretty much the sounds of a dead hard drive. I hope you have a backup, or the money to pay someone to get the data off.

Alternatively, if you just kind of want SOME of the data off but don't really care if you do lose everything, you can put it in your freezer overnight and transfer files to another hard drive. People have reported getting between 2-20 minutes of working time out of a dead hard drive after freezing it. Long enough to get a few files onto another hard drive. It could also really break it, so make sure you actually want to take that risk first.

:o, The main problem is, I can't really afford a brand new hard drive at the moment, I already have all the important, files backed up but I guess i'll have to function from my laptop for the moment

I think that puttig it in the freezer would destroy it, because it would have to melt at some point and the hard drie would get wet, and I was hoping I could permanently fix my hard drive
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Post » Fri May 13, 2011 8:59 pm

rather than paying to see if someone can get data off your drive, just buy a SATA/whatever your drive is to usb cord. Costs about $25 and its what pretty much any IT guy will use.

That's only useful with the freezer method. If your hard drive is clicking, it means it is constantly failing to recover from error and you won't be able to recover data by just connecting it via USB. Besides the freezer method, it means opening up the hard drive and trying to fix it or taking out the platters, hence why data recovery of dead hard drives is so expensive.

:o, The main problem is, I can't really afford a brand new hard drive at the moment, I already have all the important, files backed up but I guess i'll have to function from my laptop for the moment

I think that puttig it in the freezer would destroy it, because it would have to melt at some point and the hard drie would get wet, and I was hoping I could permanently fix my hard drive

How can you not afford an internal hard drive? They are cheaper than a video game! (or can be if you don't buy a high-capacity one)

Also there is no way to permanently fix it. At best you can buy yourself a little time
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Post » Fri May 13, 2011 8:53 am

I think that puttig it in the freezer would destroy it, because it would have to melt at some point and the hard drie would get wet, and I was hoping I could permanently fix my hard drive

You can't permanently fix it. If there's water to freeze, it's already in there.

Also, a hard drive that would allow you to use your computer is less than $20.
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Post » Fri May 13, 2011 4:17 pm

You can't permanently fix it. If there's water to freeze, it's already in there.

Also, a hard drive that would allow you to use your computer is less than $20.

:(

Oh well,

I guess I was incorrect of my estimate of what a Hard Drive would cost :lol: I thought they were like $100
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Post » Fri May 13, 2011 1:30 pm

:(

Oh well,

I guess I was incorrect of my estimate of what a Hard Drive would cost :lol: I thought they were like $100

You can get a Caviar Black 1TB for less than $100.

If you look around, you can get a 500GB HDD for around the price of a game. 320 and 250 GB for significantly less, and a 160 GB HDD for about half the price of a game.
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Post » Fri May 13, 2011 12:30 pm

How can you not afford an internal hard drive? They are cheaper than a video game! (or can be if you don't buy a high-capacity one)
Not everyone is swimming in money for unexpected expenses. If my hard drive were to die now, it'd be a good while before I could muster the money for one, and that's with a pretty decent job.

Plus, if I remember correctly, JagarTharn is in Australia, and while our currencies are equal, I believe they're still getting the short end of the stick and having to pay tons for their electronics.
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Post » Fri May 13, 2011 4:57 pm

If there's water to freeze, it's already in there.

Melting is not the only way water can get inside a hard drive after you get it out of the freezer. It will be pretty cold after being in the freezer so the water vapour in the air will condense on it and in it and it will be wet regardless of whether it was wet before it went inside the freezer.
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Post » Fri May 13, 2011 5:28 am

Not everyone is swimming in money for unexpected expenses. If my hard drive were to die now, it'd be a good while before I could muster the money for one, and that's with a pretty decent job.

Plus, if I remember correctly, JagarTharn is in Australia, and while our currencies are equal, I believe they're still getting the short end of the stick and having to pay tons for their electronics.


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822152185

HDDs don't cost much. That's a 1TB HDD for $55.
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Post » Fri May 13, 2011 3:03 pm

Not everyone is swimming in money for unexpected expenses. If my hard drive were to die now, it'd be a good while before I could muster the money for one, and that's with a pretty decent job.

Plus, if I remember correctly, JagarTharn is in Australia, and while our currencies are equal, I believe they're still getting the short end of the stick and having to pay tons for their electronics.

Don't mean to come off snobbish, but if you aren't saving up for unexpected expenses, that's your problem. $30 is a trinket compared to how bad it could be (car problems, physical injuries). If you can't afford an unexpected expense of $30 you have bigger problems than worrying about your computer IMO.

Though, admittedly, I cannot comment on the prices of hard drives in Australia.
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Post » Fri May 13, 2011 7:41 am

Managed to get the Desktop booting by tilting the Hard drive :shrug:
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Post » Fri May 13, 2011 8:19 pm

Managed to get the Desktop booting by tilting the Hard drive :shrug:


You should probably back-up everything still. It still sounds like a funky hard drive.
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Post » Fri May 13, 2011 2:58 pm

You should probably back-up everything still. It still sounds like a funky hard drive.

I think it's the motherboard, because it's not recognising the dvd drives either
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Post » Fri May 13, 2011 11:55 am

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822152185

HDDs don't cost much. That's a 1TB HDD for $55.

Don't mean to come off snobbish, but if you aren't saving up for unexpected expenses, that's your problem. $30 is a trinket compared to how bad it could be (car problems, physical injuries). If you can't afford an unexpected expense of $30 you have bigger problems than worrying about your computer IMO.

Though, admittedly, I cannot comment on the prices of hard drives in Australia.
I know, I know. But that's relative. I do save money for unexpected expenses, but a hard drive doesn't necessarily come to mind. I just usually get a pang of annoyance when people assume that what's not expensive to them is not expensive to anyone. But hey, it's not my thread. I know how much hard drives cost; I was gonna buy one myself 'cause I'm coming up on the three year mark of my current, but in my situation, it's "Should I buy this hard drive or have groceries this week?" Hopefully things will improve with my new job.

But yeah, not my thread. Also, I only really trust Seagate. I've had nothing but trouble with Hitachis, Toshibas, WDs, etc.

EDIT: This is IHaveAFatDog; I didn't realize g-ranger was logged in. I shall leave the thread now. I just poked my head in to play Middle-Class Advocate.
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Post » Fri May 13, 2011 6:30 am

You would do well to not trust seagate anymore. They're way behind western digital and samsung in reliability right now.
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