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Re: Prevent possible Seagate hard drive crashes!
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01-07-2011 05:10 PM
2 years... and suddenly the blue screen of death ,.. and no hard drive... no issues... I am very very unhappy... HP, Seagate,
no recalls, no help... how do I get my data back... is it lost? now I gotta go buy a new hard drive?
egads, ![]()
Re: Prevent possible Seagate hard drive crashes!
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02-17-2011
07:41 PM
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02-18-2011
06:05 AM
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SandyD
I think you should format the hard drive keeping all te restoring data disks with you. Its not a mojor issue some times our computer takes time to accept the changed products. pls. check all cables and restart and follow the steps you followed.
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02-17-2011 08:01 PM
Whereas I think as soon as Vista SP1 finishes downloading, I will check the connectors. However, since it did show up in the BIOS and on Nero Backitup, but not in My Computer or Hard Disk Recovery it looks like a different problem...
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02-18-2011 08:09 PM
I think yoy should check your data if not accessible then get your lost data first. and in the mean while replace it with segate.
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02-18-2011 08:16 PM
It is the best thing to send your failed hard drive to get the data recovered, might possible that data recovery people repair it as well. try to contact them as per your suitable location.
Raid Issues
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02-19-2011 12:12 PM
I saw a few people had the same trouble as I did getting the firmware update package to burn the update CD. In my case, my a6750f came with the hard drive mode set to RAID in the BIOS. I don't know why a computer with one hard drive would ship with RAID half configured on it, but that's another issue. The workaround to get the firmware update CD to burn was to boot into the BIOS, change the hard drive SATA mode to IDE, boot up and run the package again. Having the hdd in RAID or ACHI mode was causing Windows to see it as a SCSI drive, not a Seagate SATA drive. I found that in RAID or AHCI mode the drive showed up in device manager as "AMD 1+0 RAID Ready SCSI Disk", whereas booting in IDE mode reveals the true "ST3750630AS". Maybe this will help someone else. Of course, if you actually do use RAID on your system, I wouldn't recommend changing the hdd mode in the BIOS
Re: Raid Issues
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02-22-2011 01:14 PM
i booted my PC up yesterday to find the message 'boot disc not found,please insert boot disc'. i ran the diagnostics and apparently i have no HD ;(
My HD details are
Segate Barracuda 7200.11 750gb ST3750630AS
Ive got no idea what firmware i had as i wasnt aware that there was a problem. The HD came as standard wth my PC from HP, so do i need to contact HP about this or is it seagate? Also my vista64 was preloaded onto it and i never had the option for bootable discs so if im sent a new HD will that be on it or do i need to buy a new OS? the other data on it im not bothered about aslong as i can get it back to factory settings so to speak.
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02-22-2011 01:26 PM
sputnic66,
You can contact HP for acquiring the HP Recovery Disks. HP Recovery Disks.
Contact Seagate about data recovery. They do offer that service.
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02-22-2011 01:49 PM
thank you for your quick responce. The data isnt really a problem as i have all the improtant stuff i need backed up anyways
. it was just a case of who do i contact for a replacement HD as this one doesnt register at all but im guessing from your responce that it will be HP. The only other thing is i got this PC as a gift from my wife about 2 and a 1/2 years ago so will it be out of warrenty and if so any ideas how much it will cost me? thanks once again for any help given
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02-22-2011 02:01 PM - edited 02-22-2011 06:07 PM
Hi sputnic66,
A local PC repair shop should be able to give you a quote if you don't want to replace the hard drive yourself.
I new hard drive should be less than $100. www.newegg.com has lots of hard drives. You local electronics store should also card hard drives.
These example HP "how-to" articles might be helpful. What is your exact HP PC model?
