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It has been a long time since I've had a drive with critical data fail without a backup. This one wasn't my responsibility before now, but I told them I would try to get it back.
IDE Barracuda 7200.8 200GB
User attempted to install an additional drive, and in doing so temporarily disconnected and reconnected this drive. Upon inspection, one of the pins on the connector had been pushed in (seems clear the user tried to plug in the cord upside-down). I was able to physically pull the pin back out, but no idea whether the electrical connection behind the plug is still intact.
Connected the drive via IDE-USB adapter to my workstation. It detects the adapter, and detects the drive (make and model), then declares "device unplugged" and tries again a few moments later.
Before I try to remove the connector and make any repairs, can anyone think of something less intrusive to try?
Thanks!
IDE Barracuda 7200.8 200GB
User attempted to install an additional drive, and in doing so temporarily disconnected and reconnected this drive. Upon inspection, one of the pins on the connector had been pushed in (seems clear the user tried to plug in the cord upside-down). I was able to physically pull the pin back out, but no idea whether the electrical connection behind the plug is still intact.
Connected the drive via IDE-USB adapter to my workstation. It detects the adapter, and detects the drive (make and model), then declares "device unplugged" and tries again a few moments later.
Before I try to remove the connector and make any repairs, can anyone think of something less intrusive to try?
Thanks!