No need to worry your issue can be resolved; I did laptop hard drive recovery when I faced the same issue but with my computer and you can do the same with your cell phone with some software.
To recover data from a HDD, one can either do it themselves or go to a store or specialty company to do it for them. Such store include Best Buy's Geek Squad.
It allows you to avoid loosing your data or paying a lot of money to recover your data in case if memory storage (HDD, flash, CD...) fails without recover.
That depends on what 'dead' means.
It's depends on the Hard disk drive and the way it got damaged, such as power surges, over age limit, crashed etc. There are mainly two types of data recovery methods can be performed on any HDD: 1) By using data recovery software which uses advance mechanism and latest techniques to restore data from the crashed or malfunctioned hard disk. User need to install the software on their PC and run the software. After following few on screen steps, user will get their lost data and can save the recovered data to any secure place. 2) User have to follow this method if the hdd is too damaged or completely inaccessible and data recovery software couldn't be able to recover any amount of data from the hard drive. The method is often uses Class 100 clean room(which is also known as data recovery services) to recover the data. Moreover, If the hard drive is overwritten with any other data or data deleted from the hard drive using any disk wipe software, then it is impossible to recover it back.
The best program for HDD data recovery is Symantec. The best website to look for more information is www.Symantec.com/backup_recovery and www.WeRecoverData.com/Data-Recovery
No.
data is saved by user in a hdd in correct location
Not possible, the same data can be stored both on floppy and HDD.
A typical charge for HDD data recovery services is about $300 to $500. You can find more information by calling 800-347-5377 or going to www.diskdoctors.com
Yes, but as you have more space in your second HDD and as its not the main HDD it would be best to install it in the second "DATA" HDD :D
"GB HDD" refers to the storage capacity of a hard disk drive (HDD) measured in gigabytes (GB). This indicates how much data the drive can hold, such as documents, photos, videos, and software. For example, a 500 GB HDD can store approximately 500 gigabytes of data, making it suitable for various applications depending on the user's needs.
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