Computer won’t post with internal HDD attached
August 5th, 2016
I’ve verified that the cables are good, as I’m using them right now with an old 250GB HDD, and I can hear the drive spin up when I’m starting up the computer, no clicking, it’s never had a SMART failure either. However, I don’t have another computer to test it in. It’ll boot up with just a SATA power cable in that hard drive but if I attach the data cable, no dice. I’ve tried booting into a Linux live medium and tried hotswapping it to no luck, tried the same thing in Windows, also doesn’t work.
Is my drive totally dead?
However, I don't have another computer to test it in.
Well, Another option is to buy an external enclosure and try that (Using either an OS installed on another HDD or a Live CD)
Is my drive totally dead?
Most likely!
But you could verify it^
Hope you didn’t have any important/non-backed up data on it (As it’d cost you a fortune to have it recovered!)
I thought about the external enclosure, I guess it’s the only way to get it working now, as I have an enclosure with a dead drive in it.
And about that… I have 465GB worth of un-backed up data on it because of above reasons…
I thought about the external enclosure, I guess it's the only way to get it working now
If that’s even possible!
as I have an enclosure with a dead drive in it.
That’s a very inaccurate statement. It’s an internal HDD, So it’s not sitting in an “enclosure”
An external enclosure is basically a box with a USB output, Which you put the HDD in, Nothing further. It’s not made to replace the HDD’s original cover/circuit board. All external HDDs are just an HDD in a box, There are no “Native” ones.