Not to worry, there was nothing important that I cannot replace on the harddrive.
What is sad is that harddrive was the largest harddrive I had 124GB of space.
I basically used it to store ripped movies and downloaded TV shows.
Now that I no longer have that harddrive for storage space, I need another.
Fine. I have another harddrive that has 147GB of space, one of those new SATA drives. Sometime in transit while moving last month, the pins on the SATA harddrive became bent and a few torn off the drive itself.
Basically, I seem to be un-able to access the contents of the harddrive.
Now, my questions, finally.
1. When a harddrive is dead, what exactly is not working: the platters and bearings stop (spinning), the logic board is no longer functional, or the connexion between the logic board and the platters discs non-functional?
2. If only the platters and bearings stop working, then can I extract the platters from the SATA harddrive and transplant to replace the platters of the dead harddrive?
I'd be glad for all the answers...

