Did she kill her drive?
Howard Barlow
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My wife (that's my story and I'm stickin' tuit) accidently plugged her Toshiba laptop power supply, 19v, into her WD external hd, 12v. The power light on the drive started flashing off and on. Now, with the correct power supply, it is still flashing. It won't turn off, or on, and the computer cannot see it. The drive was working fine last night. Did the 19v kill it, or any ideas? I can't find any kind of reset button on the drive.
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She may have fried the power board on the drive. The physical drive should be fine though. You'll probably need to take it to a local repair shop where they can remove the drive and put all the data on a new drive, or send it in to WD to get it repaired.
You could if you are sure you can do that without damaging the drive - Who knows if they set that drive up so that it can't be removed/used by a consumer. Have you tried tech support with WD to find out? They might just tell you over the phone how/if you can safely removed the drive from the enclosure.