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Memory | 32GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4 3000mhz |
Video Card(s) | PALIT RTX 4070 Dual 12Gb |
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Software | Windows 10 64bit |
So I thought I'd post this here as I haven't come across anything like this before. Maybe I should buy a lottery ticket
I have 3 "Western Digital 8TB My Book" external hardrives that I use to back up the videos I make for my YouTube channel.
I have bought them over the last 3 years. The oldest is around 3 years ago and the youngest is around 1 year old.
They sit unplugged ontop of my computer case and only a couple of times a year I plug them in and take some old footage off them.
I dont leave them plugged in or powered on to prolong their life...
I needed some old clips for a catch up video I was making, plug in the first drive and its completely dead, so I plug in the next, also dead, and then the 3rd one, also dead.
No noise, no vibration, completely dead drives.
Last time I used all 3 of them was afew months ago and they were working fine.
I try different power adapters and usb ports, cables, try plugging them into my other pc's and laptop, and finally take the internal sata drives out of the enclosures and plug them directly into my pcs power and sata.
Still nothing... All 3 have died a exactly the same time... so weird!
If anyone's interested, the internal hardisks are: WD80EDBZ
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EDIT - im an idiot
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Thanks for all of the suggestions guys... turns out im an idiot and the drives are working fine
It's all the USB ports on the front of my case that weren't working! So when i changed ports it still diddnt work.
Also I used a SATA to USB cable to test the drives and forgot that USB only supplies 5volts which is why they obviously weren't spinning 12v drives!
Then I tested those drives on my laptop using the 5v SATA to HDD cable and obviously that diddnt work either
I was going to bin the drives after writing the original post and decided to give it another go, but this time i plugged into the USB ports on the ack of the PC and they fired up instantly!
Silly me, even sillier as i had to smash up the external plastic enclosures to get the drives out... oh well im going to buy a 5 bay HDD enclosure with a fan to house them all in now.
I have 3 "Western Digital 8TB My Book" external hardrives that I use to back up the videos I make for my YouTube channel.
I have bought them over the last 3 years. The oldest is around 3 years ago and the youngest is around 1 year old.
They sit unplugged ontop of my computer case and only a couple of times a year I plug them in and take some old footage off them.
I dont leave them plugged in or powered on to prolong their life...
I needed some old clips for a catch up video I was making, plug in the first drive and its completely dead, so I plug in the next, also dead, and then the 3rd one, also dead.
No noise, no vibration, completely dead drives.
Last time I used all 3 of them was afew months ago and they were working fine.
I try different power adapters and usb ports, cables, try plugging them into my other pc's and laptop, and finally take the internal sata drives out of the enclosures and plug them directly into my pcs power and sata.
Still nothing... All 3 have died a exactly the same time... so weird!
If anyone's interested, the internal hardisks are: WD80EDBZ
***********************
EDIT - im an idiot
***********************
Thanks for all of the suggestions guys... turns out im an idiot and the drives are working fine
It's all the USB ports on the front of my case that weren't working! So when i changed ports it still diddnt work.
Also I used a SATA to USB cable to test the drives and forgot that USB only supplies 5volts which is why they obviously weren't spinning 12v drives!
Then I tested those drives on my laptop using the 5v SATA to HDD cable and obviously that diddnt work either
I was going to bin the drives after writing the original post and decided to give it another go, but this time i plugged into the USB ports on the ack of the PC and they fired up instantly!
Silly me, even sillier as i had to smash up the external plastic enclosures to get the drives out... oh well im going to buy a 5 bay HDD enclosure with a fan to house them all in now.
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