"I have never encountered a virus capable of damaging hardware."
I know (despite all the urban legends). Virus was just my first thought when the PC crashed. I pretty much ruled that out as soon as I found out that the Maxtor was Tango Uniform. Even if the internal drive is OK, it's still wierd that the PC crashed simultaneous with the Maxtor crash. Just lucky I guess.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
Well, the IT guys gave up with no success. They think the read head is bad & my only option is a recovery service that can actually remove the disk & read it with another device. Any further advice?
That sucks man.You can tell when a head goes by running defrag. You can see a band of blocks missing. Was he able to see the drive at all? If he wasn’t there’s a possibility that it’s a corrupted fat table. If that’s the case then a recovery service might be able to fix it with out to much trouble.
'Puter won't even recognize the drive. It's an external Maxtor but they removed it from the housing & tried to run it as an internal.
Yeah, that sucks man. You might have to send it in to a place like OnTrack (http://www.ontrackdatarecovery.com/). It all depends on how much this data is really worth to you now. I am pretty sure a data recovery house will be pricey.
Bart
Wedding pix so I'll have to bite the bullet.
I was trying to call data sniffer but all the techs were busy.