it is a seagate 120 gig hdd dec 2004, this hdd has always been on a computer with 1gig or 2 gig of ram ,so it was not disk thrashed
Gee? you should read the "Dell Hell" thread someone started sometime back! Without a working drive you would most likely need help there from a professional data recovery service. If it was simply an inaccessible drive or partition a live for cd Linux distro like Knoppix or ubuntu could be used for copying files from there to another drive. But...? Data recovery programs won't help there. Frequent backups to removable media could have. That's the hard cold facts there.
Gee? you should read the "Dell Hell" thread someone started sometime back! Without a working drive you would most likely need help there from a professional data recovery service. If it was simply an inaccessible drive or partition a live for cd Linux distro like Knoppix or ubuntu could be used for copying files from there to another drive. But...? Data recovery programs won't help there. Frequent backups to removable media could have. That's the hard cold facts there.
Since the early day in 1986 Seagate HDD is not very good, I never had a seagate HDD with me. I prefer Fujitsu, Toshiba, IBM/Hitachi, these are more reliable HDD.
To be truthful Seagates not THAT bad.. i had one lockup on my cause the motor was stuck.. gave it a sharp rap and it ran like a pro. I would just get a new hard drive ... does the motor still spin? can you hear the read/write heads click?