Another dead hard drive...

If you verify a disk with Disk Utility, and then close Disk Utility while the verify is in progress, you just destroyed the disk. It happened to me. The disk has only the partition "disk1s1". This time it's a WD My Passport. Any free way to salvage the disk's data for free, or is this damage covered by warranty? Swapping USB ports did not work.

It is unlikely it is destroyed by the Disk Utility verify command itself.   If it behaves as though it is destroyed, after trying the following tests, then it probably was marginal in the first place and ready to die after the last most intensive use:
1. Try connecting it to another computer alone.
2. Disconnect after shutting down the computer.  And reconnect only after rebooting the computer gets you the full desktop and Spotlight is done indexing in the upper right.
3. Make sure Spotlight isn't indexing it by adding it to the privacy section of Apple menu -> System Preferences -> Spotlight.
4. Try zapping the PRAM if the machine is under 4 years old: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379
5. Check if other USB devices work.

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