by Suff » 22 Apr 2018, 20:12
Hi Cruiser,
If he says he's going to try and recover the data, then it's likely that the drive is still visible but physically damaged. In that case, with decent diagnostics, it is possible to recover most of the data on the drive so long as it is not the boot drive. Adding it as an extra drive will allow diagnostic programs to read it and try to recover the data.
Physical damage is always a risk in laptops. One of the reasons Mrs S has a SSD and why my more portable offerings are also solid state. With a SSD, you'll damage the physical case before you damage the drive if you drop it or throw it down. Mrs S is in the habit of just chucking her Laptop around with the machine on. Hence the SSD.
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