Remote revival of your dead hard drive


 


Setup Instructions

First of all, make sure that you have physical access to working PC in order to be able connect/disconnect IDE drives such as HDDs and CD-ROMs, this PC is running Windows 7, Windos Vista, WindowsXP or Windows 2000 and you have administrator rights (in order to install new applications).


Turn off the computer, take off the computer case cover and find out spare IDE/ATA interface cable. Most PCs have a minimum of 2 IDE cables, either with 40 or with 80 pin conductors (Both types can be used with iDriveRepair). In most cases, the system hard drive (which the operation system is booted from) is connected to Primary IDE Channel. You should connect the damaged hard drive to another (Secondary) IDE Channel, otherwise iDriveRepair won't work.

  IMPORTANT!!
A. If you see only one IDE/ATA cable inside your computer, it is necessary to add another one. It is impossible to work with iDriveRepair if computer has only one IDE/ATA cable.s
B. If you see CD-ROM connected to second IDE/ATA cable, you should disconnect CD-ROM. Only the damaged hard drive should be connected to Secondary IDE Channel, without any other device on the same Channel.
 

Once more. You should see the system hard drive connected to Primary IDE Channel, and your damaged hard drive connected to Secondary IDE Channel, and no other device like another HDD, CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-ROM etc., on the Secondary IDE Channel.

 

Fig 1. Locate spare IDE/ATA cable
 

You can use cable marked with green exclamation on Fig. 1, because both its connectors are empty. You cannot use cable marked with red sign on Fig. 1, becaues another connector of the same IDE/ATA cable is connected to system HDD.

 


C. Set up your bios

 

Fig 1. Navigate to your IDE Configuration pane
 
 
Fig 2. Under "SATA Configuration, select "Compatible"

Make sure your problem HDD has jumpers in "Master" position.

 

Fig 2. Red arrow point to set of jumpers which are used to define Master/Slave settings.
 
Each HDD has a label with description how to set HDD as Master.

While the computer is turned off, connect power connector. Be sure yellow wire is turned to outside during connection (as shown with yellow arrow on Fig.3)

 

Fig 3. Yellow arrow shows proper position of power connector.
 

Do not connect spare IDE/ATA cable located at step 2 (narked with green exclamation on Fig. 3).
Just place it near HDD, without connection. You should connect only power connection at this step


Turn on computer and wait until WindowsXP (or Windows 2000) is loaded.


Run iDriveRepair. It will connect to iDriveRepair server and will ask you to connect IDE/ATA cable to the problem HDD at the proper moment.
Be sure you place red-marked wire of IDE/ATA cable closer to power connector of HDD.

 

Fig 4. Red wire of IDE/ATA cable and red wire of power cable should be located side by side.
 

Connect IDE/ATA cable accurately, checking that IDE/ATA cable edge with red wire is located neighbour to power connector.


 

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Right click the iDriveRepair icon and click "Run as Administrator"


 

Fig 4b. Click to Enlarge
 

Select the drive you wish to repair


All is done, your system is ready to work with iDriveRepair technician.

 

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Fig 5a. System is ready to work with iDriveRepair.