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Old 02-19-2024, 11:51 AM
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If your hard disk isn't showing up or making any sounds when connected, it's possible that it may have suffered physical damage from the power surge or simply degraded over time. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:

Check connections: Ensure that the connections between the hard disk and the motherboard (SATA/power cables) are properly seated. Sometimes loose connections can prevent the disk from being detected.

Try different ports and cables: You mentioned you've already tried multiple cables and ports, but it's worth trying a different combination to rule out any issues with specific ports or cables.

Check BIOS/UEFI settings: Enter your computer's BIOS/UEFI settings and see if the hard disk is detected there. If it's not showing up in the BIOS, it's likely a hardware issue.

Test the hard disk on another computer: If possible, try connecting the hard disk to another computer to see if it's detected there. This will help determine if the issue is with the hard disk itself or with your current computer's hardware.

Listen for sounds: While modern hard disks are generally quiet, you should still listen for any sounds indicating that the disk is spinning up. If you don't hear anything at all, it could be a sign of a mechanical failure.

Check for physical damage: Inspect the hard disk for any signs of physical damage, such as dents, scratches, or burnt components. If you find any, it's likely that the disk is beyond repair.

Consider professional data recovery services: If the data on the hard disk is valuable and you're unable to get it working yourself, you may want to consider professional data recovery services. They have specialized equipment and expertise to recover data from damaged or malfunctioning disks.

If none of these steps help, it's possible that the hard disk is irreparably damaged and may need to be replaced. Remember to always back up your important data to avoid situations like this in the future.
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