you have great recommendations already, but you can also try making your harddisk as another drive in a PC (Not C: Drive) and see if you can still access the data.
No expert required. There is an option of DOS recovery. Find by yourself who can do it at the best.
If you go to any shop dont get fooled by them. ask them the recovery method first orelse they might again and again connect your hdd and it may get more damaged.
Its a difficult method so they may charge little extra.
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you have great recommendations already, but you can also try making your harddisk as another drive in a PC (Not C: Drive) and see if you can still access the data.
No expert required. There is an option of DOS recovery. Find by yourself who can do it at the best.
If you go to any shop dont get fooled by them. ask them the recovery method first orelse they might again and again connect your hdd and it may get more damaged.
Its a difficult method so they may charge little extra.
i think there are experts who can recover from such hard drives. but suggest not to connect again to computer as it could further damage the drive.
if it still connects to your computer i can give you a software to recover all your data.
He means its fu@cked. Approach the IT shops and they can help. The ones near the Mercure are good but you may not get back all the data
what do you mean by tuck tuck sound? O.O does it still work ? ( when you connect it to your computer )