Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive dead

Hello

My HDD network collapsed Iomeag a couple of years of work.

I looked at the cost of retrivle data and he let one hand, I can't afford it.

However all my children childhood pictures are here and I really want them.

Finally, I decided to give him a miself. I looked online and hooked up again, he made a clicking sound at the beginning, but it would not appear on the desktop.

then the collapsed rattling again! and the white and red light would come to the top.

I took the hard drive from the Iomega case and attached directly to the computer with a hard drive docking station. Still no sound and I can see the desktop.

any suggestions?

Help, please!

Hello sshans,

From what you describe, I expect that the car broke down.

There is nothing I can do to help a hardware failure.

As mentioned on some other threads, UFS Explorer can sometimes help recover data from our RAIDs, but there is no hotfix for a hardware failure.

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