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how to recover the stored files There's a chance that the USB-to-disk-drive interface inside the casing is the problem. So, open the case, and disconnect the disk-drive from that interface, remove the disk-drive, and then connect the disk-drive into a desktop computer as a 'slave' disk-drive, to see if the disk-drive itself is working, and to see if you can access the stored files. how to fix the external HDD First, you need to spend about $1 million to create a 'clean-room' (as was used when the disk-drive was assembled). Or, search online for a professional 'data recovery service', who already have a 'clean-room'.
They can separate the 'integrated electronics circuit-board' from the 'spinning' part of the disk-drive, and then connect another circuit-board, to see if the original circuit-board is the problem. Or, they can disassemble the 'spinning' parts, and try to repair it, just long-enough to copy all the files from the disk-drive. Obviously, not 'inexpensive', but it could be your 'last-chance' to recover those files.Posted on Oct 05, 2010.

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Yes, there is free software for 'data recovery' from a disk-drive.First, open the enclosure, and remove the disk-drive, and connect the disk-drive as a 'slave' disk-drive in some desktop computer - preferably one with lots of 'free' disk-space.Then, do an online search for 'data recovery' software.Such software reads the entire disk-drive, start-to-end, and tries to 'stitch' together blocks of data into files that can be copied to that 'free' disk-space. Yes, there is free software for 'data recovery' from a disk-drive.First, open the enclosure, and remove the disk-drive, and connect the disk-drive as a 'slave' disk-drive in some desktop computer - preferably one with lots of 'free' disk-space.Then, do an online search for 'data recovery' software.Such software reads the entire disk-drive, start-to-end, and tries to 'stitch' together blocks of data into files that can be copied to that 'free' disk-space.