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You could try removing it and placing it back into your PC case. It could just be a fault with the power coupling or controller in the external enclosure. I doubt the data has been lost; the drive would have to power up and do something terrible to the platters to damage it. At a pinch you could get professional data recovery experts to salvage the drive, though I did see an amateur effort on the web of some guy swapping the platters into a new drive chassis to save data.
Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |