A hard drive doesn’t just suddenly crash; the computer must have shown signs such as noise coming from the hard drive, error message pop-ups, frozen programs, and overall strange performance of the computer. These are early signs that your hard drive is failing. If you don’t do anything about it while it is still showing these basic signs, it will become worse, and eventually, pack up. If your computer shows any of these signs, then your hard drive may have crashed: blue screen (blue Screen of death) loud noise from the hard drive Error message when booting The computer doesn’t start at all If you didn’t back up your files before this, you might lose your documents forever to the crashed Hard Drive, but if you want to recover data from the crashed hard drive, here are some basic tips that will help. What to Do If You Want to Recover Data From Your Crashed Hard Drive Sometimes, people assume that their hard drive is bad when it is not. To confirm whether a hard drive has crashed, remove the hard drive and connect it to a good computer. It is safe to use a USB universal drive adapter; FireWire cable can be used for a mac book. If the hard drive is recognized by the alternative computer after connecting it, then you can access your files from "my computer," and copy and paste all your important documents into the alternative computer.
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