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Old August 9th 06, 01:53 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware
Rod Speed
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Default access to hard drive not recognised by bios

Alan Kakareka wrote:

If it doesnt spin up, no software can access the data.


absolutely true.


p.s. rod speed, gavarish po ruski ?


Fraid not.

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peyoting wrote:

is possible change the hd electronic board for other (same hd
model)?


Yes, but that doesnt always work.

i want recover data and after it i will buy a new hd


You can also use a recovery operation like www.retrodata.co.uk,
the price isnt as bad as the worst of them.


peyoting wrote


I've a hard drive that began to fail, sometimes bios recognised it
and SO began to boot, but next to it system reboots.


Now none computer find it. I'm think that hd don't spin, because
i dont listen noise.


any tool could access to hd without bios support ?



the hd is a western digital caviar 40gb ide.