My system configuration is as follows:
Pentium dual-core E5500 @ 2.80GHz
4.00 GB DDR3 RAM
HL-DT-ST dvdram gh24ns72 ata (DVD SATA drive)
Seagate Barracuda LP ST2000DL003 (SATA HDD)
Seagate PM - ST3160215A (IDE HDD)
Nvidia GeForce 210 1GB graphics
ASUS P5G4 IC-M LX Motherboard
Windows 7 Ultimate
My issue is regarding the Seagate Barracuda LP ST2000DL003 (SATA HDD). Its just a year old 2TB HDD. The HDD suddenly stopped getting recognized by the BIOS or the Device Manager under the Computer Management options. The disk spins and gets hot within seconds like normal but isn't showing any detection or recognition. This happened all of a sudden; and all the BIOS and other settings are therefore OK. The HDD sometimes used to get "detached" from the computer system randomly, and give a noise (beeps). This usually used to happen while copying or pasting or some other heavy work on it. I think its the PSU problem but I'm not too sure as sometimes it used to work perfectly as if nothing used to happen. It has already been replaced once as a similar problem occured some months ago, and caused huge data loss.
I don't want to loose my data again. It's too painful to recover. Please help me with this issue. Looking forward for suggestion.
Regards
Pentium dual-core E5500 @ 2.80GHz
4.00 GB DDR3 RAM
HL-DT-ST dvdram gh24ns72 ata (DVD SATA drive)
Seagate Barracuda LP ST2000DL003 (SATA HDD)
Seagate PM - ST3160215A (IDE HDD)
Nvidia GeForce 210 1GB graphics
ASUS P5G4 IC-M LX Motherboard
Windows 7 Ultimate
My issue is regarding the Seagate Barracuda LP ST2000DL003 (SATA HDD). Its just a year old 2TB HDD. The HDD suddenly stopped getting recognized by the BIOS or the Device Manager under the Computer Management options. The disk spins and gets hot within seconds like normal but isn't showing any detection or recognition. This happened all of a sudden; and all the BIOS and other settings are therefore OK. The HDD sometimes used to get "detached" from the computer system randomly, and give a noise (beeps). This usually used to happen while copying or pasting or some other heavy work on it. I think its the PSU problem but I'm not too sure as sometimes it used to work perfectly as if nothing used to happen. It has already been replaced once as a similar problem occured some months ago, and caused huge data loss.
I don't want to loose my data again. It's too painful to recover. Please help me with this issue. Looking forward for suggestion.
Regards