So long as it's not a scenario of physical hardware failure, I'll be your Huckleberry.
Gimme some more detail.
Denny, Google Flash Back Data and request their economy service. When I used them, it was guaranteed no more than $700.
Computer says doesn't have bootable device when plugged in. When it crashed , all desktop icons disapperared, it rebooted then got no bootable device error. Have put in external 2.5" usb case but windows does not recognize it. Drive is 250 GB WD from Lenovo U330 Idea Pad.
It runs and spins, but the little LED on it just stays solid instead of blinking like it is reading something and my computer doesn't recognize it is plugged in. I replaced the clip that connects to the hard drive itself (inside the casing), but it is still doing the same thing. It's a 1.5T Western.
Im not sure how bad the damage is but you can get a program like RescuePro for 40 bucks. It will pick up some flash cards/ drives even if your computer doesnt. They have a free trial on their website that will enable you to see what it can recover from your drive, although you will not be able to save any of it till you buy it. That will be your cheapest route. Good luck!
It runs and spins, but the little LED on it just stays solid instead of blinking like it is reading something and my computer doesn't recognize it is plugged in. I replaced the clip that connects to the hard drive itself (inside the casing), but it is still doing the same thing. It's a 1.5T Western.
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