As soon as the hard drive on your PC fails, you will realise the significance of backing up your data. Sooner or later all PC hard drives stop working. And I do not have to tell you how important your data is, because I am sure you already knew.
If you haven’t backed up your data and you truly need to get it from the failed hard drive, then your finest option will be to hire a specialized data recovery specialist. This can be pricey and if your hard drive is very badly damaged it is not all the time guaranteed to deliver results. However if the data is precious, it will be a much superior option than messing around with the hard drive yourself if you don’t have the right experience.
Remember, a few significant things before you opt for the do-it-yourself data recover option:
1. You will probably void any warranties that you received with the hard drive
2. Never open the hard drives casing. Exposing it will cause even more harm
3. Make sure that you are grounded when you are working with any electrical apparatus, or else you may harm it further with static electricity
If you’ve taken these safeguards and you do not have the cash to invest in a expert data-recovery specialist - read on.
First Step
Firstly, take out the hard drive from your PC and plug it into a different PC. One that you know is working correctly.
If you can see the drive in Windows and enter the drive from the other computer, it is probable that you have a motherboard crisis on the broken laptop. However, take this chance to back up your hard drive now.
Second Step
If you hear a loud ‘wurring’ sound coming from the hard drive or perhaps a ‘clicking’ sound it maybe that the disk itself is stuck and won’t spin. This means that the data can’t be read.
You may be able to temporarily get access to the data on the drive by freezing it. Freezing occasionally revives a stalling hard drive. Take the hard drive out and put it into a freezer bag. Make sure that the bag is properly sealed or else condensation can get in and form ice crystals. This will further damage your hard drive even more. Leave the hard drive in there for 2 or 3 hours at most.
Now plug the hard drive back into the other computer. Go to Windows and check to see if the hard drive shows up. If it does, then get that data off there as quickly as possible. Once the hard drive warms up, it may stop working again.
Third step
If you still can't get this hard drive to spin, then I am afraid you are going to have to make a decision about how valuable your data is. Because you are going to need a specialist to recover it. They will open up the hard drive and remove the disk by itself to extract the data - something not usually possible in a
domestic setting. This service will almost certainly cost around £350 or $500 as you will need a new hard drive to store any recovered data onto.
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If you haven’t backed up your data and you really need to get it off the failed hard drive, then your best option will be to hire a professional data recovery specialist. This can be expensive and if your hard drive is very badly damaged it’s not always guaranteed to deliver results. But if the data is
valuable then it will be a much better option than fooling around with the hard drive yourself if you don’t have the right experience.