hitachi travelstar, it's a laptop hd. afaik they make most of the 100 gb models on laptop. At this point I guess my only option is send it back to gateway for repair, although I'd still kill to know as to WHY my hd died overnight.
I guess I'll make a chronological event list.
- Left laptop on overnight downloading Chessbase Fritz 9 on torrent with ABC.
- Woke up, found the laptop powered off. Prompted missing MBR upon boot after bios.
- Used XP disc to boot into repair console and used FixMBR.
- Rebooted, now computer prompts disk read error, a symptom of missing MFT.
- Tried repair installation via XP cd but now the partition is in unrecognized format and requires formatting.
- Used Ultimate Bootup CD and ran boot sector virus scan, came up clean.
- Started scanning for backups for boot sector (and MFT) via Test Disk then aborted seeing how it'll take 10 hours.
- Used chkdsk with /r and /f separately, each telling me corrupt MFT and aborting.
- Since I can't use chkdsk, used Disk Check to scan physical layer in case if the hard drive is on verge of failure. Found 3 bad sectors, nothing major.
- Used PC Inspector File Recovery and was able to see most of the directory and file structure intact.
- At this point I was hoping to rebuild MFT so I won't have to backup everything and format.
- Took out laptop hd drive and put it on desktop as primary slave drive through a 3.5"-> ide convertor. Both partitions showed up, but the corrupt one cannot be accessed before formatting.
- Ran Recover My Files but wasn't able to find the corrupt partition.
- Ran Test Disk again to rebuild boot sector in last ditch effort before file recovery.
- Woke up in morning, Test Disk reports both backups of boot sector bad but identical?
- Hard drive gone from Windows. At first I thought it was dismounted before boot sector scan but noticed it gone from BIOS upon reboot.
- Took hard drive back to laptop, BIOS does not detect it either. For some reason, CDROM on this laptop is set on primary slave instead of secondary master, so naturally, can't boot from UBCD either.
- About to send it back for repair, unless someone can come up with a better idea.
In reply to bm, the laptop was purchased 3 months ago. My other Hitachi Travelstar survived since early 05 and has more intense activities. Of course it might just be a bad drive but I haven't seen any previous indications prior to the corrupt MFT. There is always the chance that all 3 sectors where MFT is located went bad simultaneously, but I don't believe in that kind of luck >.>
How ya doing, buddy?