Your right Ripley. I most be out of my mind because I continue to try to help people on this forum despite remarks from people just like you.
Here is your original advice:
My advice is to get a new hdd, install windows there and try to plug the old hdd in. If it won't show up in disk management then you're pretty much screwed. You can try to freeze the drive and see if you get lucky getting it to run one last time.
If the hdd is burned i.e. it doesn't even spool up (you can hear if you listen closely while starting the computer) then you still have the option of getting an another similar drive and replacing the controller board from the working drive to the bad one.
If the disk is just corrupt (you can hear it runs and it shows up in device management but you can't read anything from it), software like getdataback can help you but even then, install a new drive, install OS on it and whatever you do do not do anything but READ from the old harddrive. And forget about spinrite etc. harddrives come cheap just toss the old drive to the bin, just a question of now or later when it fails again.
This indicates that you did not even read the original post. Ranger said after his system restore that the disk was working fine. Giving advice the way you did after (again) clearly not even reading what he had to report means that you should keep your advice to yourself. You are doing nothing more than pontificating upon your great computer knowledge (great to you anyway).
Clearly Ranger had a disk problem. Probably he used something like an HP or Dell original day return feature. If he used Windows System Restore he should go the route I suggested. This is precisely what I said after Ranger clarified what he had done.
Im guessing you missed this reply:
I just tasted something really nasty after reading that Ranger.
If you used the regular Windows Restore to restore to a previous time I think you should undo that and then run SpinRite either from a CD or USB thumb drive. If you used an HP utility to restore from an image I think you are probably looking at great difficulty.
Clearly I thought at least that he has an HP (not sure why) however the indication here is that what others had already said would help him down the right path if he had in fact used something like an HP restore function.
For someone that is so enamored with his own significance you continue to make the most obvious mistakes. You are irrelevant.