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How To Recover Data From A Failed Notebook Hard Drive.

03 Sep


Un paso a paso sobre cómo recuperar los datos desde el disco duro de un portátil.

 

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  1. charityalbumman

    September 3, 2009 at 4:50 pm

    You know I like this video, don’t get why people have voted it one star. I thought it was very well presented and explained. As an IT professional I thought it was very good. 5 stars from me. Wouldn’t have chosen that getdataback though.

     
  2. oldiesfan73

    September 3, 2009 at 5:06 pm

    If you connected everything correctly, and your drive doesn’t spin up, the hard drive is physically damaged. If it’s under warranty, get a new one. Data recovery will be quite expensive. I’m sorry.

     
  3. nmhsjunk

    September 3, 2009 at 6:04 pm

    you the best thanx bro

     
  4. elclardo

    September 3, 2009 at 6:07 pm

    my problem is i partition my drive c: and D: the os vista is on the drive C: and my data is on the drive D:,i installed xp in drive d: but i dont format,when i open my xp my files is still der,but when i PQ boot using partition mgic my drive D: is missing and all my files are now gone,,pls help me about this matter pls…pls,,, help….

     
  5. paulmarty1008650

    September 3, 2009 at 6:48 pm

    …you were reading a script, were you not?Seems quite obvious to me…Cuts in the video were sloppy…..but the info given was still good and useful.

     
  6. SonicOrbStudios

    September 3, 2009 at 7:41 pm

    Why is the restore software needed? If I have the hardrive enclosure wouldn’t I be able to access the drive via Windows Explorer and navigate to the files I want to restore and drag and drop them to a restore location – C: drive?

     
  7. 2DFamCrew

    September 3, 2009 at 8:09 pm

    the hard drive failed that is why a restore software is needed.

     
  8. rrreyes

    September 3, 2009 at 8:24 pm

    I understand that there is a failed hard drive. I take the failed hard drive and place it into portable hard drive enclosure, I connect the enclosure to the USB conection of a known working computer. Shouldn’t I be able to browse the damaged drive from the good computer and view its contents via Explorer?

     
  9. 2DFamCrew

    September 3, 2009 at 8:34 pm

    Well, there is nothing wrong in trying. if you able to retrieve your files in a failed hard without using the restore software, that only means that the drive isn’t failed yet. It’s just like using your drive as an external drive.