Is this hard drive broken?

Hello, about 2 weeks ago my F hard drive died.

Of course, I wanted to find a solution right away, since my recordings were on this disk. (Lets Plays)

However, I don't know anything about it.

As you can see in the image, the disk is recognized by CrystalDiskInfo, so at least it shows that it's a disk. The same applies to Windows Disk Manager.

(When I click on Install, regardless of whether it is MBR or GPT, an error message appears)

What error message?
Virtual disk management

The request could not be executed due to an I/O device error.

Why do I still have the disk in my computer?

-If I remove it and turn it on, the E plate shoots off xD

(here there picture don't be surprised I censored my desktop in the background)

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pcdenker
8 months ago

Try to download the emergency DVD from computer image and install it on a stick. It’s self-explanatory.

The emergency DVD has all the tools on board to help you. Is independent of Windows because Linux is based and self-starting. Here you can also test the F-plate and possibly secure your data.

pcdenker
8 months ago
Reply to  Lucy852

Start it from the stick when you have it installed on the stick.
Must set the stick as a “First Boot” in the BIOS.

MrCreeperGame1
8 months ago

There are experts for data recovery that should also be able to save the hard disk. I just don’t understand why the E-Platte shoots when you build the hard drive?

And a question? Which OS Is Installed That That That Little Guys Begin

MrCreeperGame1
8 months ago
Reply to  MrCreeperGame1

So hold this little figure in the program or is that part of it?

smiregal8472
8 months ago
Reply to  MrCreeperGame1

CrystalDiskInfo, of which there are several editions (a “normal” and at least two with a somewhat colorful design).