Why is My Seagate Hard Drive Beeping?

Five Star Data Recovery
2 min readJan 17, 2019

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If you have dropped your Seagate hard drive and now it is making beeping sounds, then stop what you are doing, power down your drive, and bring it straight to the data recovery professionals. At Five Star Data Recovery, we highly specialize in Seagate Data Recovery services. Our certified data recovery engineers utilize top of the line equipment with an overall 97% success rate. If we are unable to retrieve your data, then you do not pay a dime!

You must be asking yourself why your Seagate hard drive is beeping. Great question! Beeping sounds, also known as Stiction, are due to a drop or if you disconnected the drive from the computer while the drive was reading the data on the platters. Generally, 95% of customers that have this issue usually mention that the drive has been dropped. Beeping sounds usually indicates that your read/write heads inside the mechanical drive have crashed on top of the platters, not allowing them to spin.

Nevertheless, do not attempt to repair or recover your Seagate hard drive on your own because you could cause more damage to the drive, making your changes of recovery less. Let the data recovery engineers take it from here. Contact our 24/7 customer support team for any information regarding your next Seagate Data Recovery service.

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