3dot... wrote:they self-destruct after a year approx.
my backup drive just died after a power surge..
Is your WD drive just a hard drive or one of those hard drive+enclosure consumer items? If it's the latter, & call the company & get permission to take it out of the enclosure. Then try to mount it by using another enclosure or dock, or putting it inside a computer.
One of the LaCie drive/enclosure that died on me was still under warranty. Rather than just violate the warranty, I called support & got permission to remove it from the enclosure without violating warranty in an attempt to salvage the data. Popped it in a space enclosure & it mounted fine. I saved all the data, put it back into it's original enclosure, sent it to LaCie, & was sent a replacement.
The thing is to get their permission so that you don't violate your warranty. If they won't give you permission, then you can decide if having them replace it (if they even will -check the terms of your warranty) is preferable to trying to
save the data. What's more important: the drive or the data?
Sometimes it is the enclosure & not the drive that is the problem. Is your drive making the 'click of death'?