320GB Hard drive power supply died - where to find replacement?

Hi,
The power supply for my external 320Gb hard drive (PX1223E-1G32) which I bought about a year ago has died. I am a bit annoyed as the drive has hardly been used and only just come out of storage after a house move!
Can anyone help track down a replacement in the UK? It is branded Dura Micro Inc AC Adapter 100-240V 1.2A +12V 1.2A +5V 2A and the DC power lead looks like a 4 pin 'DIN' type connector.
Does anyone have a contact email address for Customer service/retruns UK as it may be possible to replace it under warranty.
Thanks in advance,
Mark

Hi,
Thnaks for the reply. Yes - the dealer is the obvious first stop but I am not sure if the warranty is still valid or not as I am yet to find the invoice! I was just wondering if there was a cheap source of power supplies if needed as so far I have only be able to find very expensive suppliers. In fact it may well be cheaper for me to buy a new drive enclosure and to transfer the drive over than to buy an actual new power supply.
Thanks,
mark

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