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Old 11-26-2011, 05:08 PM   #1
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Lacie External Harddrive help

my external Lacie HD fell from my PC case (close to 50cm tall) on to the carpet, and now it won't be recognized by my PC. also, a weird noise is comming from the HD itself, seems like it is broken. from what i know about HD's, this was definitely NOT good for it.

is there a way to still extract some data from this HD, i got some stuff on there that is needed for work and school. anyone i can take it to get it fixed?
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if it gives you that ticking sound, then the moving arm is probably stuck or broken.
I killed a 1.5T 3.5" like you did before, brought it to the WD service center and they wouldn't fix it.
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