Will recover data from a broken hard drive

Restoring data from a damaged hard drive can be a difficult task, but in some cases it is possible to recover some or all of the data. Here are some steps you can take:

1. Check the connection: Make sure that the SATA (or IDE) cable and power are correctly connected to both the hard drive itself and the motherboard.

2. Use a second computer/operating system: If your current computer does not see the damaged hard drive or you receive errors when it is detected, try to connect it to a second computer or run a Live CD/DVD of the Linux operating system to check the availability of data on this drive.

3. Data recovery software: There are many software tools for recovering deleted files from a damaged hard drive (e.g. Recuva). They work differently and have different functionality - the choice of a specific program depends on the type of failure of your HDD.

4. Seek help from professionals: If you have no experience working with broken hard disks or if the data is critically important, it is recommended to seek help from professionals. Data recovery specialists have specialized equipment and knowledge for working with damaged drives.

In any case, it is necessary to understand that the success of recovery depends on the degree of damage to the hard disk. If the device is seriously physically damaged (for example, due to a broken motor), the probability of successful recovery may be very low.

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