Question:
My hard disk drive crashed! and it's not able to boot and all datas r in it which i want to recover. Need help
technomix
2007-08-02 03:59:27 UTC
Now i hv new hdd of 80 gb and i hv the crashed one out. Now i want to check whether the data in the crashed HDD can be retrieved. I heard that if two wires behind the cd-rom are connected to HDD then it reads it. Now how do i extract the datas inside my crashed Hdd. Please explain the process of extraction.

Thanks.
Four answers:
anonymous
2007-08-02 04:10:12 UTC
Well, we can hope that it's still there. Anyway, if it is, you can go to your nearest computer service center. I would not think of doing it myself, cause one wrong move could remove all of the data in it, completely. Good luck
finnigan
2016-10-13 15:30:28 UTC
be beneficial to the touch teh exterior of the chassis first to discharge any static electrical energy you have on your physique, then proceed. A tiny spark from static electricty would reason havoc on your computing device. Remover the force from the chassis and then re-seat the force and attempt besides returned. If that fails, purchase yet another complicated force and setting up an working equipment. setting up the problemed force as a "slave force." There are specific little jumpers on the force which will tell it to act as a slave so as that the device boots from the hot force. as quickly as the device boots up, Open My computing device and notice if the unique force is attainable. if so, replica your previous information to the hot force without postpone - may be your final probability! If that fails, purchase a complicated force enclosure for the previous force. this would alow you to connect it exterior employing firewire to USB. Hook it as much as a diverse computing device to work out if the information s attainable. yet another advice is to apply a product talked approximately as Disk Command which, if the complicated force is accessible, will enable you to connect an extrnal force on your laptop and run fix kit or replica of the information to an exterior force. solid success!
anonymous
2007-08-02 04:32:34 UTC
if you plug the old hard drive into your pc and boot into windows, go to my computer and your old hard drive should show up. double click on the icon for the old hard drive go in and copy all the files you want out of it onto your new hard drive. there should be no problems unless you had a password on your pc, if you did you can forget getting any of your documents, because it will say they are not accessible.
anonymous
2007-08-02 04:03:37 UTC
You will need a DATA Recovery software and someone who knows how to use it.


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