Short answer - probably
Long answer - It depends how badly the disk is damaged what technology you have and how much you're willing to spend trying. It could be as trivial as a 2min job or could requre professional drive recovery and forensics software.
Assuming there is only one hard drive on the computer, then yes.
A blue screen.
You will have to go to a professional. He or she may be able to get the files from the hard drive of you crashed computer.
If your hard drive crashes, you lose your itunes movie library. There are two types of hard drives, those that have crashed and those that have not yet crashed. A number of places sell external backup drives.
If you can still your hard drive and there is no information on while you know that it was before than it was wiped. If hard drive does not work and malfunctioning it means that it is failing or has failed.
Your hard drive cable is probably disconnected or your hard drive crashed.
The internet hard drive is a data storage platform that is hosted online. This is similar to the hard drive commonly found in computers which allows the storage and retrieval of digital information.
No hard drive=> no OS, no OS=> no internet browser. No internet browser=> no internet. No internet=> no shopping. Catch my drift?
If you're looking for a really cheap, but still high quality internal hard drive, you should check out the website Newegg.com. They specialize, and you may be able to get a hard drive there for as cheap as $59.
hard-drive crashed some programs and needs to be replaced
There are many steps one might take to help recover data from a crashed hard drive. Typically, one would call a tech professional due to the convenience.
If your computer's hard drive crashed, it is best to return to the place where you purchased your computer rather than relying on an Internet-based company or Internet information. This is especially the case if you are under a warranty, because you will need to be serviced by the manufacturer in order to keep the warranty. In addition, the company or business that sold you the computer, will have the best knowledge of how to assist you with your problem. There are many websites and forums that offer information on how to recover a failed hard drive. These forums are generally free to use.