Nathanial K'cansce
Jul 10th, 2004, 07:03:43 PM
I wanna say maybe five days ago while I was using my computer, about half of my programs ceased to function properly and the 'puter started to lag horribly. Upon reboot, my 250 gig hard drive began making "click-whir-click-whir-clickpeeeyoooah" sound during the detection stage (had it hooked up to an IDE card so it would be recognizable to my OS) and it said that it could not be installed because the drive wasn't found, or something like that. *Installed might be the wrong term, the message is only displayed for a second.*
So it conitues the start up proccess just fine, and once everything settles down, I get messages saying that certain programs I have cannot run/start because their filename had been changed or they had been moved. So I check My Computer and see that it can no longer see my G:, H:, and I: drives (partitions of my 250 gig-er).
I've tried compressed air to clean out the dust inside my case, especially focusing around my defuct drive. I've tried to run the diagnostic check that came with the hard drive (on a 3.5 floppy), but the one thing I needed to run would not run. I went to western digital's site and downloaded a more up-to-date diagnostics check - which wouldn't even run due to not having the proper command or something like that. I've also tried playing around with the power cables connecting it to the IDE card.
Yet I am still getting that clicking sound. One of my friends said that it sounds like the click of death, meaning that the hard drive is either on its way out, or already dead.
So basically, is there anything that I haven't done that I could to save it? Or is it basically dead?
And if it is dead, is there anyway I could, say, transfer what I had on the hard drive to another one before I send it away? *has warranty*
So it conitues the start up proccess just fine, and once everything settles down, I get messages saying that certain programs I have cannot run/start because their filename had been changed or they had been moved. So I check My Computer and see that it can no longer see my G:, H:, and I: drives (partitions of my 250 gig-er).
I've tried compressed air to clean out the dust inside my case, especially focusing around my defuct drive. I've tried to run the diagnostic check that came with the hard drive (on a 3.5 floppy), but the one thing I needed to run would not run. I went to western digital's site and downloaded a more up-to-date diagnostics check - which wouldn't even run due to not having the proper command or something like that. I've also tried playing around with the power cables connecting it to the IDE card.
Yet I am still getting that clicking sound. One of my friends said that it sounds like the click of death, meaning that the hard drive is either on its way out, or already dead.
So basically, is there anything that I haven't done that I could to save it? Or is it basically dead?
And if it is dead, is there anyway I could, say, transfer what I had on the hard drive to another one before I send it away? *has warranty*