A clicking hard drive often indicates mechanical failure, such as damaged read/write heads or spindle issues. This thread discusses what the clicking noise means, immediate precautions to prevent further damage, and whether data can still be recovered using software or professional recovery services.
Got it. Sounds like I’m out of luck unless I reset. Appreciate the help everyone
Like really expensive… not worth unless it’s critical stuff.
If the data is really important, some professional services exist, but they’re expensive.
Honestly your best shot was USB debugging while authorized. Once that’s gone, it’s rough.
Yeah I’ve been careful with that now.
Also stop trying random patterns too much, you might trigger longer lockouts.
Just don’t install random apps on the phone after reset, that overwrites data fast
+1, not guaranteed but better than nothing.
If you do end up resetting, don’t use the phone after that. Try Android data recovery software on it, sometimes it pulls old media.
Checked both, only a few old photos there.
Before you give up, double check Mi Cloud + Google Photos from browser. Sometimes stuff is there without realizing.
Real talk, service centers aren’t lying. They’ll just reset it
Yeah saw that, don’t wanna risk making it worse.
My external hard drive also started making a clicking noise today and now it’s not opening properly. It still shows up sometimes but disconnects after a few seconds. Can the data still be recovered?