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Hardly frozen HDD, blocking PC startup, what should I do?
There is a PC SSD 240 GB, HDD WD - 1TB, motherboard H110M Pro-VD. Smart disk status - bad, I immediately warn you, but the disk is only 2.5 years old (it was filled 3-5 times, it is a storage for renders). There is no overheating, the unit is in good condition, I swapped the power wires, shuffled the SATA ports and wires, the results are zero. The essence of the freezes is that when you start a PC with a connected hdd (on which there is no OS), the system goes into eternal loading (pulled out (probably not possible) the sata from the hdd - the system started immediately). The recovery tool does not start for the same reason - it freezes tightly. There is a disk in the BIOS, but not always, it disappears / appears after several reboots. Even the installation of Windows from a USB flash drive does not start, the purple screen and that's it, no windows. Without HDD the system works fine.
Format ... I can, but it will be a little insulting, I would like to pull out some files.
Please help.
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And what kind of help do you want, you have completely identified the broken disk, go to the repair and restoration of disks
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