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"How to recover or make a dead HDD bootable so that I can recover my data", can you help getting my HDD on track....From my previous PC I had 2 dead HDDs (since they weren't bootable and also wasn't visibe in BIOS). Later I tried to boot those two HDDs on Linux and one of the HDDs worked (or atleast I got to recover my data but it's still unbootable for Windows). However the 2nd HDD didn't even work on Linux. Is ther any way of getting the other HDD working or atleast recover the data form it. The dead HDD (that's not working) is : Hitachi 0F10379 250GB P.S : Both the HDDs failed at the same time and are dont boot on Windows. Update : Finally I've tried the Freezer method to get my drive working, but not much progress. I've then tried it to boot the drive on Linux (Fedora) but it wasn't available onto it. So I tried Disks Utility that's present in Linux and there my HDD was listed. Then I assigned NTFS filesystem (since wasn't) and also made it Bootable. But when I connected it on Windows 8 it again started showing BSOD error. On Linux the HDD is now working and can hold new data (still doesn't show my old data but I guess if I can get it working on Windows I can recover it through some utility). The HDD is running/working but it makes clicking sound sometimes. Does it have to do something with heads? So pls help me what next should I do to get that HDD working and the data back. P.S : Since after assigning it to NTFS on Linux, just to try whether it is working I wrote 2 small files onto it. Will that affect my data recovery?
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