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Re: [OT] data recovery



I don't believe it to be bad sectors though.

If the drive is whirling and clicking can one assume that it is a
mechanical
failure?

If it is then Spinrite surely cannot recover anything from that? Or can bad
sectors cause this sound as well?

PC can't spot anything. It won't even get to the point and say that a USB
drive is attached.

Thanks

Ho Yin

On 10/04/2008, John Murray <John@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>   I had a drive go bad, that Windows could no longer recognise so I
> couldn't use any recovery tools to extract the data. I used Spinrite
from
> grc.com (I'm not a fan of Steve Gibson though). Spinrite's boot floppy
saw
> the drive attached and started hunting for bad sectors. After about
12hours,
> I tried the drive again, and Windows saw it fine, and all the data.
> Might be worth a try if you can get an 'extended trail version'.
>
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