

If anyone could recommend what to do it'd be most appreciated It might save their relationship! I also read about people just putting the drive into a desktop PC but I can't see any points on it that it could be connected with, bar the small yellow/black/red connector but that's on the circuitboard. The below shows all the parts - the large external plastic case, the cage, the circuitboard and the drive itself. Is it possible to just get an enclosure to house this which would allow USB connectivity? The two images below are the front and back of the hard drive, with the small circuitboard removed. From reading various sources some people recommend a new enclosure, but I'm not that familiar with the anatomy of an external drive so I'm not sure what that is exactly!

I disassembled it and there doesn't appear to be any physical damage from what I can see.

It simply doesn't detect it, so I'm hoping it's just a problem with the USB connector. However no computers recognise it, and we've tried multiple cables. My friend bought a Maxtor 3200 320GB external HDD around a year ago, and it had been working fine until recently when his girlfriend plugged the power cable from the laptop into it by mistake! Now the LED just flickers rapidly as though the drive is being accessed, and movement can be heard inside it.
