zuberal
Sep 6th, 2007, 03:46 PM
Hello fellow Redflag'ers!
Hope someone can help. A couple of months ago I broke my sata connector on my Seagate HD. The plastic of the connector broke right off, and all that is left is copper connectors. Obviously I can no longer connect a sata cable to it. (which attaches to the motherboard) I broke it when I was making room to add another ide drive...I was pulling it off normally too.
The lovely part about it is that it's from a Compaq Presario SR2030NX - and has no warranty. (it was a replacement for another computer that has since run out of warranty) I contacted Seagate about the drive - and in the long run they told me it's OEM and I have to contact the point of purchase. Of course Best Buy won't do anything about it.
The data on the drive is still intact. All I need is the connector repaired. Does anyone know of a company or person that might be able to repair this? I already tried Seagate, and they quoted me at $1500 US to get the data off the drive. (but they claim they won't repair it) I simply cannot believe that a simple little piece of plastic would render my expensive drive unusable! In the future, I'll be sticking with IDE!
Thanks for your help
Hope someone can help. A couple of months ago I broke my sata connector on my Seagate HD. The plastic of the connector broke right off, and all that is left is copper connectors. Obviously I can no longer connect a sata cable to it. (which attaches to the motherboard) I broke it when I was making room to add another ide drive...I was pulling it off normally too.
The lovely part about it is that it's from a Compaq Presario SR2030NX - and has no warranty. (it was a replacement for another computer that has since run out of warranty) I contacted Seagate about the drive - and in the long run they told me it's OEM and I have to contact the point of purchase. Of course Best Buy won't do anything about it.
The data on the drive is still intact. All I need is the connector repaired. Does anyone know of a company or person that might be able to repair this? I already tried Seagate, and they quoted me at $1500 US to get the data off the drive. (but they claim they won't repair it) I simply cannot believe that a simple little piece of plastic would render my expensive drive unusable! In the future, I'll be sticking with IDE!
Thanks for your help