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		<title>DIY how to rescue data from your Western Digital MyBook</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Western Digital MyBook data recovery &#8211; the DIY method. So today I was just listening to some music that I keep on my Western Digital My Book ES 500GB external drive and suddenly the music stops playing and worse the MyBook no longer appears in My Computer. Oh dear. I notice that the drive is]]></description>
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<p>So today I was just listening to some music that I keep on my Western Digital My Book ES 500GB external drive and suddenly the music stops playing and worse the MyBook no longer appears in My Computer. Oh dear.</p>
<p>I notice that the drive is still listed in the Device Manager which is strange. All my data is on this drive and my heart sinks.</p>
<p>However, one week on and I have recovered all my data and consider the drive to be rescued. This article describes how.</p>
<h2>Things that didn&#8217;t work work for me</h2>
<ul>
<li>Unplugging the power cable from the MyBook and back in. No show.</li>
<li>Restarting Windows. Nope, she&#8217;s still not here.</li>
<li>Using the USB system tray &#8220;Safely Remove Hardware&#8221; tool to disconnect the MyBook and reconnect. Still being stood up.</li>
<li>Trying Linux &#8211; I&#8217;m going home.</li>
</ul>
<h2>So what works?</h2>
<p>Well, dismantling your MyBook and plugging it directly into a spare SATA slot in your motherboard is what. And that&#8217;s because common opinion has it that the USB connector board in the MyBook enclosure is crap and breaks for some reason.</p>
<p><strong>Note!</strong> You will likely ruin the enclosure casing in this procedure, so be aware. You will also need to make sure you actually have a spare SATA slot on your motherboard and an additional SATA power cable as you will need both to hook up the back of your MyBook harddrive. If you don&#8217;t have those, then you can probably find another USB SATA harddrive connector to do the same thing since it&#8217;s the actual USB controller stuff that breaks easily I read on these MyBooks.</p>
<p>Step 1. Remove the rubber seal around the enclosure if you have one.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.adcworks.com/repository/CIMG0050.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Step 2. I used a normal eating knife to pry around the casing edges to snap open the catches. You can lift the casing and look for where the catches are then just lever them up to release.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.adcworks.com/repository/CIMG0052.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Step 3. Continue releasing the catches until the sleeve pulls off.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.adcworks.com/repository/CIMG0055.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Step 4. Voila! You are now ready.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.adcworks.com/repository/CIMG0056.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Step 5. Unscrew the circled screws with a Phillips screwdriver.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.adcworks.com/repository/CIMG0057.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Step 6. Also unscrew this one.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.adcworks.com/repository/CIMG0058.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Step 7. And finally unscrew these 2 and uou will free the harddrive. It probably has some additional casing on it. I didn&#8217;t bother to remove that but it&#8217;s just a couple more screws if you do want to get rid of it to mount it into a desktop slot.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.adcworks.com/repository/CIMG0059.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Step 8. Get your standard SATA data cable</p>
<p><img src="http://www.adcworks.com/repository/CIMG0063.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Step 9. And plug it into a free motherboard SATA socket.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.adcworks.com/repository/CIMG0064.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Step 10. Hook the other end up to the back of the harddrive and plug in a spare SATA power cable too.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.adcworks.com/repository/CIMG0065.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Step 11. Now, I had to activate the SATA slot I used on the motherboard. You may not have to. Best to check in your BIOS to see if there is an On/Off setting like mine had.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.adcworks.com/repository/CIMG0066.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Step 12. Boot into Windows and OH &#8230; MY &#8230; GOD. It&#8217;s back and it&#8217;s working perfectly. No data loss <img src='http://www.adcworks.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  Am so happy.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.adcworks.com/repository/CIMG0067.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Hope it works for you too!</p>
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