Will it be possible to retrieve data from it ? Ive tried it with external adaptor the HDD seem to run judging by the sound it makes when plugged in, but i couldn't enable it, so couldn't view any dataCalling PCS is all you can do I'm afraid....![]()
We cannot be held responsible for loss of data, or need to remind you about backing up your data. Your data is your responsibility and you should take all necessary precautions to reinstate if a loss occurs. It is possible that hard drives and/or solid state drives may be formatted or replaced when returned under warranty regardless of any correspondence stating otherwise.
Backup almost 2 tb of data ?If the drive is from pcs, see if there is any manufacture warranty on it, what did you send it in for and what did they say they did to it? It is unlikely a trusted reputable company would break something and not replace and tell the customer. I think they mention something in their t&c about not being responsible for data loss but if the data was important to you it should have been backed up anyway. If the port looks broken then it might be that the drive works but it is just not making proper contact with the pins, make sure the data cable and power cable is fully pushed in, use sellotape or something to hold it firmly in place if needs be. If it has become broken then it might have happened during delivery so the whoever arranged the shipping should be able to claim and replace the drive, providing it was returned in the original packaging. If not then i guess it would be up to you to claim instead of pcs.
Backup almost 2 tb of data ?
Well yeah, im ordering a new external hd and will backup all the data if im going to send away my pc again.
Well there was important media files. close to TB of gaming videos i was about to start editing.
The fact that the case i slightly dented and exactly behind that spot where HDD was located makes me think that DPD were not doing their job properly. Again i know nothing for a fact, its just an assumption.
You have been very unlucky it would seem but I'm confident that if PCS believe they or DPD were responsible for the damage they will make it good. They are that kind of company. You have also learned a very valuable lesson about the importance of having backups.I guess the life just goes on, going to order a new HD, EXTERNAL this time.
Nope sorry, the drive doesn't even have a letter. It was working fine and was showing normally. When it arrived from PCS the drive is no longer readable, no information about it, no capacity info nothing. The plastic part that keeps the sata cable in place it slightly broken but the drive still powers. I guess its a GG
Will this do anything for you?
Well the HD was working before i sent it, i should have really captured a video of it in working order before i let the driver take it away.Yes, absolutely. The more data you have the more important it is to keep it backed up!
Good to see you're getting an external drive to back it up to. Make sure you back it up regularly, all my data is backed up on a schedule overnight so I never have to think about it.
I do sympathise that your PC has come back with an apparently broken HDD, but data backup is entirely down to you I'm afraid. If it turns out that PCS or DPD were responsible for damaging the drive they will only be responsible for the hardware, protecting the data that was on the drive is always your responsibility. If you read the T&C extract I quoted above you'll see that PCS even warn you that data loss may occur.
That's an important clue. Be sure to take photographs of the damaged area and show how close it was to the HDD. Was there damage to the packaging? If so, photograph that too. Send the photographs to PCS.
You have been very unlucky it would seem but I'm confident that if PCS believe they or DPD were responsible for the damage they will make it good. They are that kind of company. You have also learned a very valuable lesson about the importance of having backups.![]()
Unfortunately DPD seem to be a bit of the luck of the draw. The driver in my area is simply perfect, never been a problem and I use him all the time. It’s important to rate your driver (obviously for future ref) install the DPD app which gives you the option to rate your driver after a delivery. If their rating sinks too low they swap them out for someone better. I’d definitely report it to DPD anyway.Well the HD was working before i sent it, i should have really captured a video of it in working order before i let the driver take it away.
I dont know if i trust that driver tbh, he looked a bit unfriendly, he delivered an item to me before with a damaged package. He was holding my pc with one hand and swinging it like a bag of potatoes.
Honestly if i had a choice i would rather get my stuff delivered by Royal Mail even if that would cost me extra. To trust DPD a high end pc ? Mmmm not sure
Lucky u, im jealous. I dont want to report him just yet because im not certain how he handled my parcel, i mean whether he was throwing it around and whether he is responsible for my broken HD.Unfortunately DPD seem to be a bit of the luck of the draw. The driver in my area is simply perfect, never been a problem and I use him all the time. It’s important to rate your driver (obviously for future ref) install the DPD app which gives you the option to rate your driver after a delivery. If their rating sinks too low they swap them out for someone better. I’d definitely report it to DPD anyway.
So after my PC was away for about 2 weeks, i got it back, i discovered that my 4 TB HDD is damaged and unusable with almost 2 TB of data gone. I was hoping that i would get a compensation for the damage caused, BUT to get a compensation in the form of a new HDD not cash, I need to send the whooooòle system to PCS. Wait what??? (Wish i could include the what meme) the HDD got damaged but PCS want me to put it back in, and send a WHOLE system after i had a terrible experience, im not sure if i want to do that. The compensation HDD not going to bring back my 2TB of data anyway.
So my question is, should i risk it and send it back via DPD and potentially have more damage to my system or should i just THROW MY HDD in the bin and take it as a bad experience?! Im sure PCS r nice guys, i just had a very bad experience.
I payed for my drive £95 in july this year, i already got an external 6TB HD to replace my broken one. So do u think i should risk losing more for a bit of extra space ? I mean i dont think i would need extra 4TB drive anytime soon.