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MAC_Addy wrote: » I have a hard drive that I took out of a laptop that I suspected was bad. I used my usb adapter to hook the hard drive to my laptop, when I plugged it in it near enough froze my computer. I tried to access the hard drive through computer management, crashed that. I went into safe mode to see if I could access it that way, same thing. I'm thinking that this hard drive is 100% toast. Any suggestions?
mattlee09 wrote: » See if it shows up in the BIOS or not. What made you suspect it bad in the first place?
Devilsbane wrote: » Freezing can help. Do you have access to a linux machine? On several occasions I've seen a linux machine capable of retrieving data when a windows machine failed. If you don't have it (and can't get a helix or backtrack disc) another thing I've heard of is booting your machine with the hdd attached. I think one time that has worked though.
MAC_Addy wrote: » Tripp-Lite U238-000 USB 2.0 to SATA / IDE Combo Adapter - Supports 2.5/ 3.5 / 5.25 IDE Drives, Plug & Play at TigerDirect.com here's an adapter that's similar, not the exact one. It wouldn't crash my computer all the way, a lot of things just wouldn't work. example; couldn't access the device manager or the disk manager in the Computer management console. I tried it on my linux box earlier, it would load the drive but it wouldn't actually let me in. Very strange. I'm going to try the freezing method since this has worked for me once before. It's now sitting in the freezer at work. I shall attempt to get some info off it tomorrow.
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