How to Recover Data from Damaged Hard Drive

Recovering data from a faulty hard drive requires reliable software designed specifically for this purpose. WinfrGUI is a free data recovery software that can effectively recover data and repair corrupted disks, making it an excellent choice in case of system failure or startup problems. By following simple steps, you can start the file recovery process:

Install and configure WinfrGUI on your computer

Select the problem hard drive you want to recover data from and start the scan process.

After the scan is complete, check the list of recoverable files carefully and select what you want.

Click on the “Recover” button to start the recovery process.

If your hard drive does not respond to strange sounds such as “biz biz” during the boot process and eventually shuts it off, it may be the end of its life. Identifying dead hard drive signals includes strange noises, frequent computer failures, problems related to disk, data loss, and driver problems. However, no need to be afraid. Try exploring ways to recover data from dead hard drives.

Part 1: Possible ways to recover data from dead hard drives

Anyone using a computer will encounter a dead hard drive at some point. The loss of important files, including photos, music, and documents, is amazing. However, there is still hope until the files are not severely damaged. As a precaution, it is wise to have a plan B. For example, you can create a CD or DVD with hard disk recovery software and use it to recover your data if the components of the drive are still working.

Quick Tip: Make sure that the disk is recognised as online and that the partition or disk space is accurately displayed. If the disc is not specified as an online drive, please see Part 3 for troubleshooting steps.

Part 2: Recovering data from dead hard drives using WinfrGUI

WinfrGUI is a valuable tool for data recovery after a system or boot failure. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to recover data from damaged hard drive:

Step 1: Select the desired scan range and specify the location for file recovery.

Step 2: Select the appropriate scanning mode and file type in the “Advanced Settings” section.

Step 3: Start the recovery process by clicking on the “start recovery” button.

This free software can retrieve data from dead hard drives, external hard disks, dynamic discs, memory cards and other storage media. It can also recover data deleted from partitions and restore previous Excel files, as well as images, documents and video files.

Part 3: Fix the hard drive connection problem.

If your hard drive is not recognized as “online”, you can try the following troubleshooting steps, which usually give successful results.

Situation 1: The hard drive status indicates “ONLINE (ERRORS)”

Dynamic drive shows status as “online (error)” when an I/O fails, indicating that most disk files are in danger. To fix this problem:

Restart disk if there is an I/O error caused by the wire or circuit.

If the disk remains in “Healthy (At Risk)” condition, it means physical damage. It is recommended to replace the disk and back up your data immediately.

Scene 2: The hard drive will be marked as “Not initialized”.

When the disk is marked as “Uninitialized”, it means there are no viruses or signatures associated with it. To solve this problem:

Check that the disk is running on another computer. If it doesn’t, go to the next step.

Right-click on the disk and select “start disk”. This disk should be displayed as “online”.

Scene 3: The hard drive has been perceived as “missing.”

If the disk is damaged, shut down or disconnected, it may be marked as “missing” to enable the new disk. Follow these steps:

Open “Disk Management” by right-clicking on the missing disk.

Select “Open Disk Again” from the menu

If multiple drives are missing, restarting the disk management system should fix this problem.

Scene 4: The hard drive will appear as “Foreign.”

If your Windows XP Home Edition with dynamic files has a situation where the disk appears to be “foreign”, you can fix it by transferring the changed file from another machine. To do this:

Use the “Foreign Disk Import” option.

Importing the disk will not result in any data loss.

Part 4: Solution for repairing broken or dead hard drives.

Consider the following solutions to solve problems with crashed or dead hard drives:

Solution 1: Repair corrupted disk

Running the CHKDSK tool on your PC can help fix the disk if there are bad sections or errors. Here’s how to do it:

Click Win+X to open the menu and select “Command Prompt (Admin)”

Give permission by clicking “Yes” when requested.

Use the command “chkdsk” along with the character of the broken hard drive (e.g. “CHKDSK c: /f /r /x”)

Solution 2: Use a file manager to fix crashed non-system drives.

Launch file manager by pressing “Win + E” and follow these steps:

Right-click the drive in the list on the left.

Go to “Properties” and select “Tools” > “Error Check”

When the scan is complete, click “Repair this drive” to fix the specified problem.

Solution 3: Do a full disk scan.

Open “This PC”. Right-click on the hard drive and select “Properties” then follow these steps:

Click on “Check” in the “Tools” section and select “Error Checking”.

Click “Start” and select “Check Local Disk”.

Close all running applications and let the system scan the disk during startup.

If the scan report mentions “incorrect sector or group”, use the CHKDSK command from Solution 1 to fix this problem.

Conclusion

In conclusion, recovering data from corrupted hard drives can be challenging. Before seeking expert help, please try the methods described above and discover more expensive solutions. Once you have successfully recovered data from old hard drivers, it is recommended to invest in new and reliable ones. Bear in mind that corrupt hard drive poses a risk to your data and should not be relied upon for long-term use.

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