I figure this just means I need a new laptop, but issue is if there is any way to save the data on my hard disks.
Could I just take the hard disk out and plug it into a desktop and retrieve the data or would that cause even more problems?
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purekorea
United States47 Posts
I figure this just means I need a new laptop, but issue is if there is any way to save the data on my hard disks. Could I just take the hard disk out and plug it into a desktop and retrieve the data or would that cause even more problems? | ||
EsX_Raptor
United States2801 Posts
how would taking them out be bad? | ||
IzzyCraft
United States4487 Posts
This is something I've had to do for several friends and my gf | ||
Sirakor
Great Britain455 Posts
But yeah, you can take it out and put it into an external HD case which connects to another comp by USB for example ... | ||
Doso
Germany769 Posts
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stafu
Australia1196 Posts
(Extracting data from a dead laptop with a laptop hard drive adapter) | ||
VorcePA
United States1102 Posts
On April 10 2009 16:09 Doso wrote: That is of course, that it's not the hard disk that is making those noises :p That's what I was thinking. Weird noises tend to come from moving parts. Unless you had a solid state drive in your laptop, it's like that your hard drive was what was making noises. | ||
purekorea
United States47 Posts
I've been planning a backup session I just didn't think it would completely give out so soon. | ||
VorcePA
United States1102 Posts
On April 13 2009 21:20 purekorea wrote: I think it was my CD player making the noises and I think something in my motherboard is the problem or at least I hope it is. Thanks for the info I'll try for the enclosure thing. Are laptop HD different from desktop ones? I've been planning a backup session I just didn't think it would completely give out so soon. Laptop hard drives are smaller, being 2.5" rather than the standard 3.5" for desktop hard drives. Newer laptops are using solid state drives over standard hard disk drives for various reasons. That said, if you look up what laptop you have on the manufacturer's website, you can find out what type of hard drive you have (HDD or SSD), and find an enclosure accordingly. Enclosures exist for all standard consumer hard drives. | ||
purekorea
United States47 Posts
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