I was trying to transfer 5GB of data from my desktop PC to my laptop, when I was having terrible problems finding the desktop PC in the network. Well, it found it, I began transferring data, and then it stopped for no reason. Now I just can't even find the computer period. Explorer just pauses. So I go over to my desktop system and notice it was rebooting for no reason. Ok, whatever, just reboot.
I hit reset 'cause it was stuck on a screen. All I am hearing now is *click* *click*, then HDD spinning and reading, then *click* *click*, then HDD spinning and reading more. It then recognized my 120GB WD HDD. Well, then it just went over to my IDE controller card for a drive to boot from (180GB WD HDD), and that puppy is slow 'cause the BIOS on it has a problem. I get in to Windows on my other drive and I don't see my 120GB HDD anymore... Well WTF?
A click here and there is nothing new as I heard my laptop drive doing the same thing a while back, but it stopped and works like new. I do realize clicking tells you the drive is gonna fail pretty damn soon, but I dunno... I've heard it in two situations where it did kill the drive and one where nothing happened.
I tried it by itself, tried it in a different system as a slave, nothing.
It doesn't click anymore, it spins, but I'm not hearing anything being read. I'm assuming this drive is a total loss, or is there some remote chance I can get her to boot again?
I have about 50GB of important information on this drive that needs to get off! A few KB being my updated resume!! :X :X I literally JUST put 20GB of data on it temporarly to free up space on my external HDD and was going to burn it to a DVD when I got a chance.
I've got SCSI HDD's that are 4x older than this thing and work perfectly fine, why in the hell is this 2+ year old drive taking a dump on me so fast? This is my second Western Digital that has died prematurely. I only have 1 more left in use...and this one is a little older. My 30GB Maxtor is ancient and still kicking!

I kind of had to vent, but I'm hoping there is some remote chance I can get my data off the drive!
Long Story Short
120GB Western Digital HDD decides it doesn't want to read anymore. It was working fine the entire night, then the computer restarts on its own. It spins, but doesn't seem to read anymore...
/me hopes for a possible fix b/c there is 50GB+ of important data on the drive...
**I'm so mirroring my next build... this is extremely painful!**