There is a possibility that one could repair their own hard drive but it would be time consuming. If your hard drive is making a loud steady clicking sound then it is truly dead. Should this not be the case you could try one of the online programs that will try and restore your data back to the broken drive. The best solution is to take the drive in and have a specialist repair it for you or transfer your data to a new drive.
Every damaged hard drive is a unique situation depending on how the damage occurred. To be safe and not further lose any data, the best thing is to take it to a computer specialist who can help recover the situation.
Very bad thing, tow to repair shop, do not drive as car will be damaged
You can try and fix it. Any computer shop should be able to fix it for you. However it may be beyond repair. In that case you will have to go to a local store and get a new one.
You Could Drive a Person Crazy was created on 2005-10-02.
drive line vibration could mean one of several things, none of them will end well if you do not fix the problem.1-the drive shaft could be out of balance due to bottoming out or somehow getting damaged.2-the swing bearing cushion that is in the middle of the two piece drive shaft could be torn or damaged.3-the gears in the rear differential could be damaged or you could need to add fluid.I hope this helps, if not i would let a mechanic look at it, but do not drive it for long with drive line vibration, you could seriously damage parts of your z.
One could get a floppy drive repaired from their local computer repair shop. It is doubtful if any major computer store will repair one now since they are an obsolete technology but an independent local repair shop will probably be able to do it.
you could have a leaky or damaged transfer case.
The best way would be to replace the damaged panel.
Data can be recovered from a damaged hard drive in a number of ways. Hard drives damaged through user error can have their data recovered through various programs. Otherwise a data recovery company can help.
Suspect a hard dive fault. Run a hard drive 'check and repair' program ..... this will attempt to find any damaged sectors and repair them. It will do no harm to try!
Four wheel drive will not disengage on a 1999 Chevrolet Suburban if the actuator has been damaged or the circuit has a short in it. Checking the fuse and connectors can be a quick repair.
Wouldnt recommend repairing, suggest you get new belt if old is damaged. Its a long push home. You cannot repair a belt, only replace it. Sure there are "repair kits" but they are for an emergency limp home.