Repairing a hard drive?
Posted: 2009-01-19 04:57pm
Hello all,
I have a 300 gig drive that recently became non-responsive. It began as an occasional 'delayed write failure' error message popping up in Windows then soon after the drive wouldn't read in Windows at all. It's still detected in the BIOS at least.
From searching around I found a program called Spinrite which is supposed to be a great program for repairing hard drives and I tried it but the problem is that the ETA I'm getting from Spinrite is about 1 YEAR for it to fully do the drive.
My question is what other programs would you guys suggest for trying to repair my drive? I imagine I'd be limited in my selection since the drive won't read in Windows at all anymore. I'd like to be able to recover the data on the drive and maybe even continue to use the drive if possible.
Thanks a bunch for any help.
I have a 300 gig drive that recently became non-responsive. It began as an occasional 'delayed write failure' error message popping up in Windows then soon after the drive wouldn't read in Windows at all. It's still detected in the BIOS at least.
From searching around I found a program called Spinrite which is supposed to be a great program for repairing hard drives and I tried it but the problem is that the ETA I'm getting from Spinrite is about 1 YEAR for it to fully do the drive.
My question is what other programs would you guys suggest for trying to repair my drive? I imagine I'd be limited in my selection since the drive won't read in Windows at all anymore. I'd like to be able to recover the data on the drive and maybe even continue to use the drive if possible.
Thanks a bunch for any help.