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Recovering data from a Western Digital hard drive, is it possible?
Tell me, there is a wd4000 aaks hard drive
At startup, it writes hard drive disk error Press F1, I press it reboots again. Bios does not see it.
After turning it on, the disk hits a little inside.
If you restore files, will everything be saved? Even if paid
What is the data being pulled out, the requisition? Or is there a special program?
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Agree with the answer above. Not everything can be restored at home. There is a good office that does this: https://rlab.ru/
So it’s determined by you, you can’t help with software, first you need to make a diagnosis and find out what the problem is, depending on the diagnosis, you can already conclude that you can recover the data or not.
Your question is something like the patient has a red rash. Will he survive? Sometimes it helps to rub the ass with turpentine for a rash, now the natru will live?
And the patient may just have an allergy that will pass after one pill, or maybe the last stage of cancer, where nothing can help.
To use the software, the disk must be identified. From the looks of it, there is a problem with the motor. Most likely it is only in a special office
After being turned on, the disc bumps a little inside.
How is the data being pulled out, recuvoy? Or is there a special program?
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