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    • derivative666D
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      ^so funny

      "honorable mention to the bearded giant aka derivative666 for being a stand up dude & not changing with the seasons since i've been around these parts" Monday

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        Omega Man
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        Sorry to hear this D666.  The dog is marking his territories.  He wants your boots  :P!

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        • SeulS
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          They wouldn't fit anyhow. Dumb fucking animal is dumb…

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          • Finn666F
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            @Seul:

            They wouldn't fit anyhow. Dumb fucking animal is dumb…

            i really would like to know how a seul pig would have handled the situation! 😉

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            • SeulS
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              It would have recognised its value, taken pics, and put them up for sale on SuFu, StyleForum, and here.

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              • Finn666F
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                that seul 😉

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                • SeulS
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                  Granted, the pics might've been a bit M_P'ish…

                  PS: miss that fella...

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                  • Finn666F
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                    @Finn666:

                    @Megatron1505:

                    Strange question to Finn and Scroogen, when you power up the hard drive does it make a slight clicking noise? If so, it is indeed dead.

                    ok, back to this…my external hd "sounds" like it is working, so i hear some movement going on, when powering it up! still i can´t "see" it in the workspace though and no sign is showing after i´ve plugged it in...strange!

                    going to send this fekker to cologne soon…the hd is fucked but i need someone to help me out on getting back my data! min. cost of 249€...yessir! 😠 😠 😠

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                    • SeulS
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                      That's bullshit. Do some Google'ing first… I know my mate sent his HD to China (!) to get it fixed/ the date recovered, and it was far, fàr less...

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                      • Finn666F
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                        hmmmmm…
                        will do tomorrow, but maybe you could ask your mate again?

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                        • SeulS
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                          I'd rather not, as I'm not sure whether it was fixed completely. All I know is that I made the payment to the Chinese fella and it was far, far less. So I'm sure there must be a cheaper way.

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                            Data recovery programs are WAY less than that. If the drive is spinning the recovery will likely work. As said by others if it stutters/chinks etc, it's likely going to need to have the platters (spinning disks), inserted into another drive/motor, which has a very low success rate, unless extremely qualified. Summary; DIY, or pay a fortune with a chance of kissing it goodbye anyhow.

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                            • Finn666F
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                              thanks for the input guys. well the hd starts to run when i power it up and after a short time, a "clicking" is clearly hearable.
                              brought it to a friend of mine who´s running a computer store and he told me that the write-read head of the hd is fekked (that´s why the "clicking")…
                              the external hd isn´t showing when plugged in!

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                                Yeah that's going to be one of those expensive/risky to fix jobbies. Needs to be in an entirely dustless operation with a skilled technician. 😞

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                                  @Finn666:

                                  thanks for the input guys. well the hd starts to run when i power it up and after a short time, a "clicking" is clearly hearable.
                                  brought it to a friend of mine who´s running a computer store and he told me that the write-read head of the hd is fekked (that´s why the "clicking")…
                                  the external hd isn´t showing when plugged in!

                                  if its a Western Digital my book type of hard drive,,they are known for failure,,i have fixed many of em,,,it means in a cheapo kinda way ya gotta open the extrenal case,,extract the HD  and piggy back it into a tower unit or an ide/hardrive external adapter,,,,saved loads of Harddrives using mine,,and found many ,,AHEM ,,private/deleted photos

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                                  • Finn666F
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                                    ^well that's actually the exact same thing my boy did with the computer store. we opened the external case and stuck the hard drive into a an external hd slot, hooked up with the desktop. it started running but then there was a "clicking" bearable and he said it's fekked and that I have to sent it in to get it fixed/the data saved!

                                    a company called me yesterday which is specialized in such things and they said it's pretty hard to fix it, since one little failure can mess up everything stored on it! so that's why the high cost and all…

                                    snowy is right about his guess then:@Snowy:

                                    Yeah that's going to be one of those expensive/risky to fix jobbies. Needs to be in an entirely dustless operation with a skilled technician. 😞

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                                    • SeulS
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                                      nem: what are your experiences with standard WD disks?.. Which brand would you recommend?..

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                                      • scroogenS
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                                        I stick with WD even though I think their external drives suck/are unreliable.  I've had 2 10krpm WD drives fail on me too but I believe they served their purpose.  I'm currently using regular old WD 7200rpm drive.  My first computer I used Maxtor drives which is now owned by Seagate. The Maxtor drive is still running somewhere in Massachusetts about 10 years later…

                                        I feel like either of these companies (WD/Seagate) are good options but like any computer part there is always that chance that it's DOA so buy parts from places with a good RMA policy.....

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                                        • ChrisC
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                                          The 10k rpm drives seem to fail at higher rates.  Those old 5400 rpm drives were bulletproof. 7200 is the better option these days (my opinion only).

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                                            @Seul:

                                            nem: what are your experiences with standard WD disks?.. Which brand would you recommend?..

                                            well worth it,,,try to steer clear of them ones called My Book,,,well know for failure,,tend to use Seagate meself,,,or Raptors,,,think them WD caviar drives are ok,,,but tbh,,,it all depends what you do with em,,,SSD is the way to go,,,fast,quiet,,,and getting affordable,,,ideally you should be looking good read /write speed,,,over capacity,,

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