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How to start a laptop with a dead hard?
There is a non-trivial task:
The day before yesterday, Windows showed me a message: "Psst, man, your railway will die soon, would you like to backup and replace the hard?" Because I don’t have such an opportunity (I’m a poor student, whine, whimper), then I hoped for a chance and continued to write kursach. However, I did tests by Victoria and she showed (to be more precise, SMART showed) that in general, all parameters are normal except for one - the number of reassigned sectors - exactly 2000. In general, there was an opinion on the forums that the number was astronomical, but some said, that their hards lived up to the value of more than 5000.
An hour ago, the hard suddenly died. The laptop says no boot device found. However, starting the laptop is vital.
There is an android tablet with ~10 gigabytes of memory (can it be used as a bootable flash drive?) and unlimited nightly internet. So, the task is to start the laptop. What will be your suggestions, friends?
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What is "launch laptop"? Because you yourself write that the stated goal has already been achieved:
If he writes something, then the laptop is working.
google win live usb, assemblies of Windows for a flash drive, pirated of course
Go to a Linuxoid friend, take an external hard drive from him, download live-usb ubunts to android, load ubuntu, backup the disk using dd_rescue, mount the image, pull out files, save to a new hard.
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