One other note, I would NOT recommend using the services of any big store to fix anything. Rather use a small, local shop that will usually be far more knowledgeable and accomodating.
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One other note, I would NOT recommend using the services of any big store to fix anything. Rather use a small, local shop that will usually be far more knowledgeable and accomodating.
Cheers
:beer:
Billys Billions
These days you can buy an IDE/SATA drive to USB connector, which cost about $25 I think. Just plug the USB end to a working computer and the other end to the dodgy hard drive and you should be able to retrieve all the data you need. I've used it a few times in a corporate environment with great success. Hope this helps.
Thanks to you as well. I shall make enquiries.
Billys Billions
:beer:
The data can be stored many ways just do back up or save the data in a usb or cd...