Everybody said back up your stuff, back up your stuff, so I went out and plunked down $160 the summer before last for a new Seagate 300GB 2.0 USB external hard drive (with firewire, which I really didn't need, and never used). I put all my stuff on the hard drive (probably using all of 25-30GB, but it was important docs, pics, and some music) and since then I have only turned the danged thing on about 20 times total. Yesterday it just quit. The little blue light comes on, and it sounds like something may be moving inside, but it doesn't have the robust whirring sound it used to, the little icon no longer pops up in the tray, the Seagate doesn't show up in device manager any more, add-remove hardware can't find it, and I am dead in the water. I contacted Seagate. They said you had a 1-year warranty. Sorry. I asked if there was any way to retrieve my data. Reply: Your drive has failed, most likely your data is lost. Sorry. Fry's had told me Seagate (aka Maxtor) was the best out there, and would last for years and years, very reliable. Well, you can't prove it by me. It really irks me that I am now looking at buying a new external HD (external so I can take it from computer to computer easily), and probably having to hand more of my hard-earned shekels to Seagate for another crap-shoot. Some of their new HDs have a 5 year limited warranty, but it is so full of holes and weasel clauses it doesn't look like they have to step up to the plate no matter what happens to it. I take very good care of my stuff, it is always babied, no one touches it but me, no kids, etc and it looks brand new. Does anybody have any input besides I'm SOL? Seagate already told me that. I really would like to retrieve my data. Is there a regular internal HD inside this sucker that I can work with? Any ideas?
Dustman
Dustman