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This wikiHow teaches you how diagnose and potentially recover a dead or dying hard drive (also known as a hard disk). Keep in mind that following these instructions does not guarantee that you'll be able to recover your hard drive. Additionally, while opting for professional help is your best option, doing so will likely be expensive.

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    Stop using your computer immediately. If your hard drive is still spinning but you're encountering performance issues, it's best to stop the hard drive from running as soon as possible. Once you've turned off your computer, don't turn it on again until you can take it to a professional repair service.

    • If you're worried about an external hard drive malfunctioning, you can simply unplug it from your computer.
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    Try plugging your hard drive into a different port or computer. If you can get your hard drive to work on a computer other than the one in which it currently resides, the problem isn't necessarily with the hard drive itself--it's with the cables or the ports on your computer.

    • If you're using an external hard drive, this is as easy as unplugging it from your computer and plugging it into a different one. You'll also want to try a replacement cable in case the old one is malfunctioning.
    • Internal hard drives present a more complicated problem. In order to diagnose your internal hard drive's connection health, you'll first need to remove the drive from your computer. After doing so, you can buy a hard drive docking station or a USB cable converter (Amazon sells both) that allows you to connect your external hard drive to another computer.
    • Before removing a hard drive, make sure your computer is unplugged and the battery is disconnected (if applicable).
    • Removing a hard drive is an incredibly difficult task on a Mac. If you intend to do so anyway, proceed with caution.
    • In rare cases, a hard drive failing to work on your specific computer (but working on others) can be symptomatic of a failing motherboard. If you can get your hard drive running on any computer other than your own, you should take your computer into a tech company somewhere to get it checked out.

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    Know the different components of a hard drive. Hard drives have three distinct components that are likely to cause a drive failure if they malfunction:

    • PCB - The circuit board (usually on the bottom of your hard drive) controls most of your hard drive's functions, as well as translating hard drive information into readable information. Circuit boards are typically green.
    • Platters - Thin disks that store data. Platters are responsible for most of the noise you hear when your hard drive starts up. Unless you're a professional with access to a clean room and the necessary equipment, you won't be able to fix your hard drive's platters on your own.
    • Head Assembly - The head assembly is what reads the data off of the platters. Again, you won't be able to repair the head assembly without professional-grade experience and equipment.
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    Assess the sounds your drive was making. Depending on what's wrong with it, your hard drive will make certain sounds. Be sure to cross-reference your hard drive's model with the sound it's making to ensure an accurate diagnosis.

    • For example: if your hard drive was making a clicking noise, it most likely has a problem with the head assembly.[1]
    • Unfortunately, most problems that are diagnosable by the sound they cause will need professional care.
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    Refrain from using do-it-yourself quick fixes. These include things like freezing your hard drive or applying force to it. While some users may report success from these methods, performing a short-term fix on your hard drive is bound to make successful data recovery from a professional service even less likely than it already was.

    • Even if you can get a quick fix to work, the effects are usually short-term. Your hard drive will still end up dying.[2]
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    Understand that hard drive recovery is a job for professionals. Due to the incredibly complex construction of a hard drive, you won't be able to fix your own drive to the point of being able to retrieve the data stored on it unless you have an advanced background in electronics. For this reason, you should hand your hard drive over to a professional repair service.

    • Attempting to fix a dead hard drive will only lessen the chances of a professional being able to repair it.
    • Even replacing the PCB board is an advanced exercise that requires knowledge of how to solder circuitry and purchase exact part replacements.
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    Expect to pay a lot of money for the repair. True hard drive recovery entails the use of clean rooms, specialized equipment, and highly trained personnel. As such, you'll likely spend over a thousand dollars getting your hard drive's information back.[3]

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    Find the repair company that best suits your needs. You can usually find drive recovery services through your local tech outlet, but a couple of outstanding options include the following:[4]

    • Best Buy - Best Buy's "Geek Squad" branch handles data recovery. You can expect to pay anywhere from $200 to a little under $1500, depending on the severity of the hard drive's damage.
    • Drive Savers - Drive Savers is a 24/7 customer service-based data recovery company with 30 years of experience. In addition to computer hard disk recovery, they can also recover smart phone and camera hard drives.
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    Pick a company and stick with it. Each time someone opens your hard drive and tries to fix it, the probability of it actually getting fixed decreases. This is because opening your hard drive renders it susceptible to things like dust, static electricity, and other environmental hazards. To minimize the risk, you should avoid asking for multiple consultations from different companies. To be sure of the company's competence, inquire what kinds of data recovery tools they use. If they use PC3K or DeepSpar, that is a good sign.

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    If the laptop is dead do to a problem other than the hard drive you need to pull the hard drive and you can access it with another computer. If the hard drive on the laptop is dead, you can't recover it unless you are willing to send it to a professional which is likely to cost around 1000 dollars.

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    What does it meant if when I plug in my hard disk, it shows light on it, but it didn't show on my computer?

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    The light means there is power to the hard drive. It may not be working at all. A partition editor can tell you if your operating system can do anything with the drive or not. If not, shut off and unplug the computer until you can remove the hard drive, so you can take it to a pro.

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      This article was co-authored by Michael Thompson-Brown and by wikiHow staff writer, Jack Lloyd. Michael Thompson-Brown is a Cybersecurity Expert based in Portland, Maine. He is the owner and founder of PCRescue!, a company that provides cybersecurity and data management solutions to small businesses and individuals. Michael has over 25 years of experience in the IT industry and is a certified ethical hacker. He is passionate about helping clients protect their data and systems from malicious attacks and helping them optimize their online presence and reach. He received a Master’s degree in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance from Western Governors University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Phoenix. This article has been viewed 3,598,980 times.

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      1.Shut down the computer.
      2.Try using the drive in a different computer.
      3.Assess the sounds the drive is making.
      4.Avoid DIY repairs.
      5.Contact a repair company.

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