Toshiba hard drive recovery
Restoration of the Toshiba hard drive may be necessary if it has stopped working or has problems with reading and writing data. Here are some steps you can take to request a refund:
1. Check the connection: Make sure that the SATA (for 3.5-inch HDD) or mSATA/mPCIe (for SSD) cable is correctly connected both to the hard drive itself and to the motherboard.
2. Replacing the cable/adapter: If possible, replace the used SATA cable with a new one or check its integrity with the help of a second device.
3. Use a second system: Connect your Toshiba hard drive to a second computer system to test performance on different hardware configurations.
4. Software solution: There are many software tools for correcting file system errors and damaged data on the Toshiba hard drive - for example, TestDisk & PhotoRec from CGSecurity or EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Free Edition.
a) TestDisk is a free open-source tool for almost all Windows/Mac/Linux/BSD/Solaris operating systems that can restore lost partitions and make a bootable disk.
b) EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Free Edition is a free data recovery program. It allows you to scan the Toshiba hard drive for deleted or damaged files.
5. Contact professionals: If all of the above did not help, then the next step will be to contact a computer repair specialist or a Toshiba service center for in-depth diagnostics and possible data recovery.
It is important to note that independent attempts to fix problems can be dangerous and lead to complete data loss. Therefore, it is always better to have a backup copy of all important files before starting any Toshiba HDD/SSD recovery process