Hard drive is dying… How can I recover the data?
Thank you very much for your help in troubleshooting!
Now it seems obvious: The record is dying ๐
How can I still save the data?
Thank you in advance!
LG
Thank you very much for your help in troubleshooting!
Now it seems obvious: The record is dying ๐
How can I still save the data?
Thank you in advance!
LG
Hello to all professionals, I'm still self-taught in Linux server administration and am currently on the topic of RAID levels. According to my textbook, RAID level 5 states that the data is distributed across at least 3-5 disks (other sources say something like 3+, so it could be more than 5, I'm guessing). According to…
And do things stay stored longer on small-capacity USB sticks?
Hello, I upgraded my brother's PC together with his graphics card (GPU, SSD, RAM). and now the phenomenon is that it does not recognize the SSD with the operating system on it. what should be done now?
I noticed that my SSD is writing slowly and I did a benchmark on it and in the picture you can clearly see that it writes much slower and I wanted to ask if it is defective or could there be other reasons. Kingston SNV2S1000G is my SSD. ps I noticed it after a windows…
to your screenshot:
the data carrier administration displays only 2 physical hard disks. of which the system plate is very unusually partitioned.
from which source did you get the software you installed?
I wouldn’t rule out you captured schadsoftware.
You can connect your unshown plate to another computer/notebook.
one would best be to draw a picture before the windows start.
I’d like to ask you.
What do you mean with an image before Windows Start?
you should never work directly on the data carrier to which you work forensically (e.g. in case of imminent failure/virus infestation, etc).
that otherwise increases the risk of the actual total loss, since you can run i.d.r. haufig tools that load the data carrier overall.
with image I mean a data carrier image. e.g. with acronis.
Are we talking about a classic hard drive or SSD? Check the SMART values of the plate, e.g. CrystalDiskInfo. Could be that the plate (part) is defective.
HDD. I’ll try my luck again tomorrow. I can only say what to the state when the plate is displayed long enough….
C: has 93%
According to CrystalDiskInfo 53% and yellow.
How do I save the data? After Windows start, the disk will not remain active for more than 6 min.
Use the 6 minutes to secure the most important. Games etc. you can download again. And all the other (important documents, etc.) will only be “safe” in the future, either with backup or in a cloud storage.
Then there will be no chance
6min does not get an emergency backup created
Therefore, you only have to: replace HDD and write the data, as you have also ignored our 30-year-old preaching “a backup regularly” knowingly, maybe learn from it
But you can also send the HDD to Kroll and make a backup for a 4-digit (or more) amount.
In my experience, “mortal” plates sometimes behave like that.
You’re right. According to CrystalDiskInfo 53% and yellow.
How do I save the data? After Windows start, the disk will not remain active for more than 6 min.
is D ne HDD or ne SSD? will it still appear in the BIOS?
and dying HDDs behave like that, that’s normal. SSD… if you’re lucky, they’re just dead from yesterday to today without warning
HDD and is displayed in BIOS
then check them by means of HardDiskSentinel, but I stay here: the HDD is dying, maybe even “only” the interface and then there are two: the HDD and the notebook.
I have never created a backup ๐
it is also about determining the health of the HDD if the disk management as well as the BIOS do not display the HDD, then the is flat, easy
Why data recovery? Get back on your last backup
It is not shown in HardDiskSentinel either.
Is there a way to save the data?