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Getting Data off Hardrive

Last answer on Oct 16, 2008 9:23:26 am BST Dizzyt24, on Aug 16, 2008 5:29:15 am BST 
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Hello,
Anyone know how to get data off a hardrive that has been removed from a laptop?

I think it may have a virus, and the laptop won't turn on, so I tool the hardrive out, now I need to get the data off. Any ideas?

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halloweendep, on Aug 16, 2008 10:51:56 am BST
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Hi guy have youn tried an external box? i know that hdd for laptop are not the same for these kind of boxes but i think that there is a kind of external box wherby you will be able to do it if not then cant you plug the hd into another laptop and then just install a copy of windows onto it first, then connect a usb pen drive copy all the data of the hdd onto it an dthen when you will plug the pen into another another pc just make a scan of your antivirus first and then open it..

hope this helps you

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dusty.techstudentMCP,NET+, on Aug 18, 2008 2:38:46 am BST

Check the jumper on the back of the cd/rom or hard drive before you discard it . It should be set to Master before you discrd it. The jumper is a tiny clip that connects pins together. It is easy to pull this off and move it over to MA- master. Cable select can go out and seen like the cd/rom or even hard drive has died, when it actually has another rout of transportation for data. Cable select can burn out kind of like a fuse burning out. Master is another way for data to travel. just open the computer and look. This will cause alot of Hard drive errors such as can't boot into the Operating system or can't get my cd to play. It can even be intermitten errors not just total failure. Every one also needs to remember to Defrag and SCANDISK-Error checking for the hard drive. this will prolong the life. I would pull out the hard drive and slave it into another computer and run a scan disc on it.

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 Dagra, on Oct 16, 2008 9:23:26 am BST

If it's an older IDE Notebook HDD, you'll need an external Case or a 2.5" to 3.5" Mobile HDD adapter, to connect to a PC with IDE cables.

What type of Laptop HDD is this?

If it is SATA even though it is, 2.5" the SATA connectors are the same as the 3.5" SATA HDD's in Tower PC's

If you have one(a Tower PC with SATA), or know someone with a PC that has an open SATA Connection, you could connect it to that, and copy your data off, onto a USB drive, like someone else suggested.

with a Mobile HDD, the chance of CS(cable select) "Burning out" as the one respondant put it is at about the odds
of getting hit by lightning, in space or killed in a shark attack. in the Himalayas
10000 million to 1....They (Mobile Hard Drives) have MA & SL, but not CS
(Unlike 3.5" HDD's which have much more room). and were built to allow clumsy home builders have a crack at making a PC. Notebook/Laptop PC's were left to the OEM market until this year when OCZ created the
"Build it yourself notebook"


Dagra

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