If the drive still spins and isn't making odd noises, the data might be
recoverable with commercial software.

It's also possible (but not likely) that the enclosure is the problem ~
especially if it seems to have no power at all.  If that's it, you can move
the drive to another enclosure.

As a last resort, there are data recovery places that are pricey but they
can often recover data.

Good luck!


On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Danny <[email protected]> wrote:

> Always take backups of the files you cherish !
> which reminds me... I still have to backup mine on the new HD I bought 4
> months ago.
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