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Processor | 11900K |
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Motherboard | ASRock Z590 OC Formula |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D15 using 2x140mm 3000RPM industrial Noctuas |
Memory | G. Skill Trident Z 2x16GB 3600MHz |
Video Card(s) | eVGA RTX 3090 FTW3 |
Storage | 2TB Crucial P5 Plus |
Display(s) | 1st: LG GR83Q-B 1440p 27in 240Hz / 2nd: Lenovo y27g 1080p 27in 144Hz |
Case | Lian Li Lancool MESH II RGB (I removed the RGB) |
Audio Device(s) | AKG Q701's w/ O2+ODAC (Sounds a little bright) |
Power Supply | Seasonic Prime 850 TX |
Mouse | Glorious Model D |
Keyboard | Glorious MMK2 65% Lynx MX switches |
Software | Win10 Pro |
So I have my grandmother's PC because it seems like the drive is done. I just need some feedback on what might be happening.
I put the drive into my PC to see if the BIOS would read it, nah it doesn't. As the PC posts I could hear the drive giving periodic noises. The drive does not appear in File Explorer but does in Disk Manager. Within Disk Manager there is a "Disk 4" that is "Not Initialized" and is sized at 3.86 GB Unallocated. The other drives 0-3 are all my current working drives. I downloaded SeaTools for Windows because Disk 4 is a Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 1TB that came from an ASUS CM1740-US-2AE prebuilt. I ran the few tests in SeaTools on the drive and it kept coming back as 100% PASS. So I tried to initialize it using Disk Manager and MBR, it gives me the error "The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error." Also, SeaTools recognizes the drive as having 4.14GB / 3.86 GiB. My uncle told me he was using it and made a recovery CD just this month, all that does it just restore Windows settings yeah? Pretty sure that is useless right? I feel like this drive is dead with the I/O error, very low volume detection, no BIOS detection. I know all my grandmother wants from the drive is some information on a genealogy application so she does not have to input all people and make phone calls to them again. Any feedback is useful, thanks.
I put the drive into my PC to see if the BIOS would read it, nah it doesn't. As the PC posts I could hear the drive giving periodic noises. The drive does not appear in File Explorer but does in Disk Manager. Within Disk Manager there is a "Disk 4" that is "Not Initialized" and is sized at 3.86 GB Unallocated. The other drives 0-3 are all my current working drives. I downloaded SeaTools for Windows because Disk 4 is a Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 1TB that came from an ASUS CM1740-US-2AE prebuilt. I ran the few tests in SeaTools on the drive and it kept coming back as 100% PASS. So I tried to initialize it using Disk Manager and MBR, it gives me the error "The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error." Also, SeaTools recognizes the drive as having 4.14GB / 3.86 GiB. My uncle told me he was using it and made a recovery CD just this month, all that does it just restore Windows settings yeah? Pretty sure that is useless right? I feel like this drive is dead with the I/O error, very low volume detection, no BIOS detection. I know all my grandmother wants from the drive is some information on a genealogy application so she does not have to input all people and make phone calls to them again. Any feedback is useful, thanks.