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I had a brandnew external HD, a WD MyBook Essential with USB 3.0 and 2 TB. I copied one image to it after clean installation of Win7, then again after having installed all games, and now wanted to install a third image with my complete FS9 installation and finetuning of all options done.
I grabbed the HD - and plugged the wrong PSU into it. It was the one that supplies my FF wheel, the motors in it. ![]() Go figure. Smoke, the smell of burning isolation. Two seconds later it was unplugged again, but it was too late, the spirit in the machine was dead. Thankfully, the HD still was not attached to the computer, no chance that any damage could have sprung over. What has happened here? Is just the electronics outside the HD damaged, or the data surface itself? I mean can the data on it be rescued? I really would want those two images back, since they are clean and tidy - I can get it like that again only when manually installing it all again. Also, there is some personally sensitive data on it. But if I try something there, then I cannot exchange the device, obviously. Could I break up the plastic hull and then have a normal SATA2 HD that I could plug into the tower? Does anyone know the specs of these MyBook HDs? Is there a reasonable chance for any rescue effort, or should I write it off?
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Ouch... erm, well I'd bust it open and see if there's a normal drive in there. Honestly I would buy an enclosure and pick a drive to put in there, rather than one of these unserviceable pre-built units.
If it follows the same concept though then there should be a standard HD in there that you can install internally. (from what I can see, should be like that) I'd try it in a different system though, just to be safe. ![]() disclaimer: that's what I would do. Can't gaurantee it's the best course of action. ![]()
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I'd do what Arclight said.
![]() Here is a video of how to take apart:
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That's a VERY old model in that video, and I'm sure mine does not look like that. Also, I do not know if the drive inside would match the connectors in my tower, since the new tower and it's internal drive have connectors that are new to me.
I think I try to sack the money and run. ![]()
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External casings do change but the drives are pretty standard. I'd still crack it open - if I were a betting man I'd say €10 on it being compatible. And if it's not, it's only a matter of another cable for pennies.
At the moment it's unusable so what have you got to lose? ![]()
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