neverstopbuilding
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Hi,
So I recently built a new computer and use the old usb breakout pci slot thing to determine how to wire the new board (instead of the manual, cause i'm a moron)
Long story short, the wires were backwards, so when I plugged in my HD to this the power wire sent power to the ground of the HD (and the ground was now on power.)
I quickly removed it when i noticed sparks to the frame, and the hard drive would not work.
Purchased an exact replacement hard drive and swapped the new "good" board into the old drive, and this causes the light to come on and the hard drive to spin, but no luck getting it recognized.
I'm wondering if there was some sort of link between the circuit and the hard drive? It was't encrypted, and it's clear the board was fried, but i wonder if there are other issues inside the drive.
will i need to swap the platters or something?
Ordinarily I wouldn't care and take the loss of the drive as punishment for my carelessness, but this happens to have all of my photos ever, several years. Bummer
Thanks in advance
So I recently built a new computer and use the old usb breakout pci slot thing to determine how to wire the new board (instead of the manual, cause i'm a moron)
Long story short, the wires were backwards, so when I plugged in my HD to this the power wire sent power to the ground of the HD (and the ground was now on power.)
I quickly removed it when i noticed sparks to the frame, and the hard drive would not work.
Purchased an exact replacement hard drive and swapped the new "good" board into the old drive, and this causes the light to come on and the hard drive to spin, but no luck getting it recognized.
I'm wondering if there was some sort of link between the circuit and the hard drive? It was't encrypted, and it's clear the board was fried, but i wonder if there are other issues inside the drive.
will i need to swap the platters or something?
Ordinarily I wouldn't care and take the loss of the drive as punishment for my carelessness, but this happens to have all of my photos ever, several years. Bummer
Thanks in advance