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Connect new hdd and check for proper jumper connection. Configure both HDD to master and slave if they are connected using same IDE cable or if they both have different set of IDE cables, then just connect the HDD and provide power cable from SMPS.. Similar for SATA HDD
First u need a old xbox 360 HDD case and a transfer cable get the old HDD and open it until u find the sata to xbox cable. if u don't know how to open HDD Google it. next connect the cable to your slim HDD and connect the other end to the transfer cable. then use connect the us into your PC and use xport 360 to get into your HDD. hope this helped
"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.
It connects via a USB cable.
Hard Drives connect to the motherboard one of two ways. Either using a 40-wire/40-pin HDD ribbon cable, or an 80-wire/40-pin HDD ribbon cable. HDD stands for Hard Drive Disk.
make sure the old hdd uses SATA... SATA is the standard data cable/rate for all new computers.
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
A clicking sound on a HDD is always a bad sign. Connecting an ethernet cable should not make any difference to the hard drive. In my opinion you should back up all your data and get a new hard drive. The days left in your hard drive are counted!
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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.
data is saved by user in a hdd in correct location
HDD - In computing this acronym stands for: Hard Disk Drive.