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"Is my external hard drive dead or can it be salvaged saved", I have dropped this external hard drive. I dropped it about a week ago, but even up to the day after dropping and up until yesterday, it had been working perfectly. It was yesterday when something happened that I believe that might be the cause of this problem. I was at my girlfriends house yesterday and we were watching a movie on her laptop from this external drive in question and I paused it to get it up and go to the bathroom. When trying to get up, the external slipped as I was getting up and it almost fell off the cable but it didn't and just hung there, and I heard the disconnect sound but yet it wasn't disconnected. It was after thisis when it got weird. After returning from the bathroom, I unplugged and then plugged it back in, only this time it had a bit of trouble loading. After disconnecting and reconnecting (safely of course), I tried just copying it over to her desktop and it started and at about 20 percent, it started making a bit of a whirring noise louder than usual and the transfer rate just dropped to 0. There was no clicking at this time and after the whirring stopped I disconnected again and then reconnected and tried again and it worked just fine and made it all the way through. Once I came home, I ran CrystalDiskInfo and I found a caution about the Current Pending Sector Count (it being 200 of 200. I don't appear to have a screenshot even though I took one last night. I must've deleted it by accident.) After reading some forum posts online, I ran a WD diagnostic and it said it failed due to something about these sectors as well. I went to bed last night around 4 AM and at that time it was still working okay and then when I woke up this morning, I find out to see it not in my computer anymore. After seeing this, I began doing even more googling on this. I located both the disk in my disk management and my device manager, but no sight of it in My Computer or Explorer. In Disk Management I kept getting this pop-up about having to do something with it (I can't remember what) but I know no matter which choice I picked it said that there was something related with an I/O Error (I will also provide a screenshot later of this). I have tried this on 3 other computers other than my main desktop that I have here, and each time as of today it would begin to install the software as its working and it would sometimes have a clicking sound variating from 10-30 seconds in between each click and then sometimes as fast at 6-10 seconds. However, after it finished installing the software, the clicking would stop and it wouldn't come back even as we kept in there, but still no luck. (All of those computers were on Windows 7 and 8.)
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