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Alex ALex2021-02-23 19:51:54
Hard disks
Alex ALex, 2021-02-23 19:51:54

How to recover data from a hard drive?

Hello. I need help, today I dropped my external hard drive (hdd sata 3) and connected it to the computer in the evening and when I went into the railway computer it started to slow down and as a result I rebooted the computer. After rebooting in computer management in the disks section, Windows asks you to select a partition table for the external drive (MBR or GPT). I have important files there, how can I restore all files? Thanks in advance.

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Romses Panagiotis, 2021-02-23
@romesses

There is nothing to even try to restore. This is potentially dangerous for the data. If the data is really important, take it to a data recovery firm.

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Zettabyte, 2021-02-24
@Zettabyte

dropped my external hard drive today (hdd sata 3)

You have obvious physical damage to the disk and, unfortunately, you can’t do anything on your own. Moreover, you can do more harm than a fall if you even try to turn on the disk (because Windows considers the disk to be fully functional, therefore, it makes hundreds of accesses to it).
Now either the block of heads is damaged, or the surface of the plates is also damaged (to what extent - you need to find out with the disk on hand).
I have important files there

If so, then the only option now is to contact a company that is professionally engaged in data recovery and nothing else. Various services, laptop repairs, etc. they will not be able to help, they will only make it worse if they do not transfer the order to such a company.
Here is a short one-stop guide on how to choose a data recovery firm .
how to recover all files?

Please note that even now there is a possibility that a 100% recovery is not possible. If the surface of the pancakes was damaged during a fall, or subsequent inclusions, certain parts of it may not be read.
You need to see the disk, perhaps you can read something without replacing the heads, but the result will certainly be incomplete, because. Obviously not all heads are alive.
Your main task now is in no case to listen to any advice from the Internet, and not even turn on the hard drive, not to mention opening the drive yourself.
All of this is a direct path to failure and either a high cost for a very partial recovery, or a complete impossibility to do anything at all (especially considering that the drive is external and most likely 2.5").

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Saboteur, 2021-02-23
@saboteur_kiev

If you think that by dropping the disc, the files are just accidentally overwritten, then this is not so. Most likely, the disk
is so damaged that it cannot read anything from it, and at the same time cannot understand that it cannot read anything.
/ flash drive of the same size, so that they can pull out what they can from the disk and write it to a new one.

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Serj RS, 2021-02-24
@Rosser

Perhaps during the impact, the heads flew onto the disk and got stuck, and when connected, the disk cannot start ... When connected to a computer, does it accidentally emit quiet squeaks? If you hear how he is trying to scroll the pancake of the disk, then you can try to open it and return the heads to their place (there are many videos on the Internet on how to do this carefully), but after that the disk can no longer be used in the future, you must literally throw it off within an hour all the information on another disk, because after depressurization, it will live no more than a few hours

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Ruslan, 2021-02-28
@msHack

Here are the best programs for recovering TestDisk, Dmde R-Studio Foremost data, if they don’t help, you will have to transplant pancakes to another disk and from there it is not cheap to recover the process

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