On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 10:45 PM, Cliff Rediger
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Seagate 9SL154-302 ST31000528AS Barracuda 7200.12 - 1 TB SATA II
> . . .
> One morning... NOTHING. Suddenly, drive is not recognized at all.
>

Until you can do something which PROVES that the drive is dead, do not
assume that it is. It is best to approach these things as methodically
as our fallible humanity allows.

Does the drive spin up? If so, is it clicking? If the drive comes up
without smoke and is not making "weird" sounds, then try the USB 2.0
connection. I've had enclosures on which the firewire failed but the
USB port still worked.

If the only computer you have is only USB 1.1, try it anyway. You are
not going to use this connection to move large amounts of data, just
to see if you can access the drive via the USB port.

If both Firewire & USB fail to work, pull the drive from the
enclosure. If possible test it by connecting it to the SATA port of
(another) computer, otherwise try a different enclosure as suggested.

As for  "I sort of presumed one might see some sort of weirdness or
gradual malfunction", yes, that is what the SMART data is for.
Unfortunately, I don't think you'll be able to access a drives SMART
values using the Newer Tech Mini Stack. I believe it has to either be
directly connected to a computer via SATA or you need to use an
enclosure with a more recent USB chipset.

-irrational john

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