Group,
I hope you can help me out of a bind. I recently had a fire in my house that destroyed my computer. It was toasted pretty good. I had over 4000 pictures on the hard drive and the backups I burned to cd rom were melted into a pile of plastic where they sat on my other computer. I salvaged the hard drives and friend of mine tested them out with an old mother board and power supply. They spun up. So I tried them in my Dell and they would spin up, but the system would not boot with them connected to the ide cable. Is there anyway a person could do some work and get these running again? I sure would like to get those pictures off the drives. Both drives are ntfs.
My first thought was to take the platters out and put them into an identical drive. But then it was suggested that since they seem to spin fine, why not just replace the electronics from another drive and see if that works.
Is any of that possible? Would I be wasting my time if I tried? Anyone else do anything similar?
Yes I have looked into having it done by the pro's but they are very expensive. They quoted 500 or more just to get started.
Thanks for any help. I can post pictures of the drives if that will help. I might need help identifying them. I know one is a maxtor 80g and the other is a western digital 30 gig ( i think).
Regards
--pat
I hope you can help me out of a bind. I recently had a fire in my house that destroyed my computer. It was toasted pretty good. I had over 4000 pictures on the hard drive and the backups I burned to cd rom were melted into a pile of plastic where they sat on my other computer. I salvaged the hard drives and friend of mine tested them out with an old mother board and power supply. They spun up. So I tried them in my Dell and they would spin up, but the system would not boot with them connected to the ide cable. Is there anyway a person could do some work and get these running again? I sure would like to get those pictures off the drives. Both drives are ntfs.
My first thought was to take the platters out and put them into an identical drive. But then it was suggested that since they seem to spin fine, why not just replace the electronics from another drive and see if that works.
Is any of that possible? Would I be wasting my time if I tried? Anyone else do anything similar?
Yes I have looked into having it done by the pro's but they are very expensive. They quoted 500 or more just to get started.
Thanks for any help. I can post pictures of the drives if that will help. I might need help identifying them. I know one is a maxtor 80g and the other is a western digital 30 gig ( i think).
Regards
--pat