marți, 1 noiembrie 2016

Secrets to FIXING YOUR EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE! Important Information on "dead" EXTERNAL HARD DRIVES!





Thousands of people every day experience what at first seems that their external USB or Thunderbolt HD, either 2.5" portable or 3.5" desktop model is dying, is dead, or all hope is lost for it. Good news is that you have roughly a greater than 50-60% chance that your external hard drive is perfectly fine!




The great news at the end of the tunnel of an apparently failed or failing external hard drive.

When checked on another computer, and with no need for spending money on data extraction expertise or software, the very likely case is that your external USB or thunderbolt HD is in fact fine, and merely the card interface, or SATA bridge card has failed or is failing. Keeping a HD dock around handy, or cheaper still a $20 hard drive enclosure or a SATA to USB connector can be a real life saver in getting your drive back to use, when the drive itself is fine, and merely its interface card has gone bad.

The SATA bridge card inside a USB external HD has a very high failure rate in general

What exactly is the SATA bridge card in your external HD?

In the middle to late of 2009, most all external hard drives both in 2.5" and 3.5" reached the shelves in SATA III. These small SATA cards or "bridges" are used to translate between the hard drives' interfaces and the enclosures' external ports (USB, Thunderbolt, Firewire). Additionally these small bridges not only transfer power but also of course the data. Unfortunately these SATA bridge cards have a very high failure rate as they are burdened with shuffle power and data.




Literally these little unreliable and fragile cards are the power conduits and the nervous system for all external HD data transfer.

DIY How to: a successful data recovery from clicking hard drive. Recover your files Yourself






In this video I explain how to recover data from a clicking hard drive. There are several types of clicks of death. This click is recoverable.

How to recover data on external hard drive




Attempting Data recovery on failed external hard drive.

How to recover data from usb and external hard drive






If you received an error such as "You need to format the disk in drive before you can use it" "code 43 " " USB Device Not recognized"

The solution is in the video.

Download Links:
Partition Find and Mount:
http://findandmount.com/

How to recover data from a dead hard drive (for beginners)





This is a quick video to show how you can do a data recovery from a dead hard drive.
Important Notes: - If your hard disk is still under the guarantee time, it would be wiser to send it to the manufacturing company instead of opening it this way.
- This video explains how to solve one specific problem that might face the hard disk. Follow these instructions only if the hard drive you have sound's like the one in this video.

Recover Data from A Dead Hard drive [FREE!]





If you've had a hard drive crash, or stop working and you can't accesses your data,
Then Check out this video! I'll show you how to recover data from a hardrive that you can't even read from!
As long as your PC knows the data is there, you can use TestDisk to recover the data from it.

duminică, 28 septembrie 2014

How to recover a damaged HD

 Recovering a damaged HD can be a fairly easy process, but there is no guarantee that you will be able to recover all your files, no matter which method you choose. If the hard drive on your computer is temporarily locked up or crashed completely, try some different techniques is your best bet to try to recover the damaged HD.


Determine the cause of the accident. If the light in front of the computer tower is flashing but the computer itself is not booting, your problem is probably related to software, ie, is related to viruses or because of a corrupted file system. Files lost during this type of accident can usually be recovered if you reinstall the operating system. If the tower light is not flashing, there is no hard disk activity, and there is probably a mechanical problem, which may require a computer technician.


Get a good program of data recovery software. Numerous software companies offer these types of programs and many of them have proven to be effective. You can search free data recovery software clicking Freewarefiles. After installing the software, you will be guided through the process. The program will automatically create backup copies of all the recovered files and folders.


Remove the hard drive, put it in a large plastic bag and then put it in the freezer for a few hours has proved effective at doing hard work enough time to recover some files. This option should only be attempted after using a program first data recovery software.


Data recovery from physically damaged hardware has two popular methods. The first involves the repair of damage caused by the replacement of defective parts in the hard disk drive. This will allow the hard drive to work again, allowing that access your files. If you know nothing about replacing computer hardware, contact a repair shop computer in your area to help you.


The second most popular method to recover a corrupt HD procedure includes a disk image, which recovers readable piece by piece of data. Once the image is acquired and saved, it can be analyzed for the pursuit of further damage and allow that many of the original files are rebuilt. Again, this should be done by a specialist in computer hardware.