It appears my samsung (seagate) ST1000LM024 died. It doesn't spin up and the motor tries to start but makes a nasty sounding fast weh-weh-weh noise for a few seconds before giving up.
it was being unreliable earlier... but now it's done. But then, it was spinning up...
What sucks is that it was an external drive (pulled from an upgraded lenovo P400 and put in an arctic cooling enclosure) and I pocketed it yesterday while moving it... I guess that may have been what killed it... then again, before I moved it, it suddenly quit copying files (it was a hot enviorment and I assumed it overheated)... great, bye bye nice drive and my backup data (the imortant parts seemed to have copied before the failure).
Since it was pulled from a laptop that I bought used, does that void any samsung/seagate warranty? The drive was made in 1/'13. Or do I have any recourse to get a fresh drive?
it was being unreliable earlier... but now it's done. But then, it was spinning up...
What sucks is that it was an external drive (pulled from an upgraded lenovo P400 and put in an arctic cooling enclosure) and I pocketed it yesterday while moving it... I guess that may have been what killed it... then again, before I moved it, it suddenly quit copying files (it was a hot enviorment and I assumed it overheated)... great, bye bye nice drive and my backup data (the imortant parts seemed to have copied before the failure).
Since it was pulled from a laptop that I bought used, does that void any samsung/seagate warranty? The drive was made in 1/'13. Or do I have any recourse to get a fresh drive?
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