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It is usually one of three things:
1. The drive head has crashed. If this has happened you are fucked.
2. The HD chip board is broken. This can be replaced. The chip board is visible underneath the drive.
3. The actual external enclosure chip board is broken. In this case, replace the external case.
The drive can make a clicking sound under scenarios 1 and 2 (possibly 3, not sure). Always backup your data in more than 1 place. A separate data pen or dvd/bluray. Never rely on magnetic drives, especially just 1. If the stuff on it is real important seek professional help.
I have 3 copies of ALL my data.
1. The drive head has crashed. If this has happened you are fucked.
2. The HD chip board is broken. This can be replaced. The chip board is visible underneath the drive.
3. The actual external enclosure chip board is broken. In this case, replace the external case.
The drive can make a clicking sound under scenarios 1 and 2 (possibly 3, not sure). Always backup your data in more than 1 place. A separate data pen or dvd/bluray. Never rely on magnetic drives, especially just 1. If the stuff on it is real important seek professional help.
I have 3 copies of ALL my data.
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