How to Recover Data From an Old Hard Disk Drive

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Tip 1 - How to Get Data Off an Old Hard Drive (Without Putting It in a PC)

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How to Get Data Off an Old Hard Drive (Without Putting It in a PC)

You saved an old hard drive (or three) from previous computers and now you’d like to get at the data on it. Is there an easy way to access the data without cracking open your current computer and mounting the hard drives inside?

Tip 2 - How to Recover Data from the Hard Drive of a Dead Laptop

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How to Recover Data from the Hard Drive of a Dead Laptop

When a computers dies due to a software failure rather than a hardware problem, its files remain inaccessible but intact on the hard drive. To recover data from the hard drive of a dead Windows, Mac, or Linux notebook, follow one of the...
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Tip 3 - Hard Drive Recovery Tips

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Hard Drive Recovery Tips

If the components in your drive are still functioning, you can recover the data yourself. If there's mechanical damage, send it to the pros. PM's complete guide to getting your files back.
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Tip 4 - How Can I Recover Data from a Dead or Erased Hard Drive?

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How Can I Recover Data from a Dead or Erased Hard Drive?

Dear Lifehacker, If the drive is yours, or the data you get from the drive is valuable, we'd strongly suggest you , both locally and online. After all, it's better to be able to get the data back quickly than have to jump through these hoops every time a drive fails. Remember, every hard drive fail eventually, it's just a matter of time. Now go forth, use this knowledge for good, and recover!
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Tip 5 - How to Recover Data When Your Hard Drive Goes Belly Up

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How to Recover Data When Your Hard Drive Goes Belly Up

Imagine this: you're busy working on your computer and need to access documents saved on your external hard drive. You connect it, get ready to find your data, and...nothing happens. Your hard drive isn't working. Uh oh. Before you panic, there are several things you can try on your own before calling in the pros.
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Tip 6 - How To Diagnose And Fix A Dead Hard Drive To Recover Data

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How To Diagnose And Fix A Dead Hard Drive To Recover Data

Several years ago, I experienced a hard drive failure. I was at work when my laptop suddenly started to act particularly strange. First, I thought it was because I had too many windows open and the RAM was full, but when the problems persisted after a reboot, I knew it was more than that. I…

Tip 7 - How do I get data off of the hard drive in a dead computer? - Ask Leo!

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How do I get data off of the hard drive in a dead computer? - Ask Leo!

Extracting data from hard drive in a dead computer isn't typically all that hard - unless it's the drive itself that caused the problem.

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