My hard drive from my notebook is i believe it has jumped off it will not show me?

cr
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I would like to check it myself, what is there to consider? How are the things attached?

pr

Jumped?

So your notebook does not start anymore?
Couple information would be pretty good.

cr

Fortunately, I'm booting over a USB stick… It's a Sony Vaio notebook… And every time I boot it makes me so noisy the impression it tries to contact the hard drive.

pr

You have a complete OS on the USB, or just the installer?

If the hard disk is no longer displayed: first see if the hard disk is connected. If it is ne HDD: do you hear how something moves there? Or maybe even vibrates?

If so: hard drive is intact.
Possibly. Hit Ubuntu on it. The OS detects hard disks that are already lost on Windows

cr

I boot up on Ubuntu and have not installed it just to sniff it… The hard drive is completely gone is no longer displayed to me and yes it makes such a moving noise every time I start my notebook.

pr

Hm.

Did you format your hard drive randomly?
And by chance in NTFS format?

cr

No I would never do that… I'm honest I beat my laptop a little bit because it hung like that and then it happened but I could hardly imagine that the hard disk got damaged by the blow…

Ju

Habs actually already experienced on a laptop that the hard drive was loose. They are usually plugged directly into a sata connector, the attachment may vary depending on the manufacturer.

ma

As you say, you struck your Lapie.

A bit of a hard disk can handle that, but not when it is reading or writing data or just waking up. A shock at an unfavorable moment and at the same unfavorable angle, and the magnetic head can be placed on the rotating plate (usually floating on an air cushion of a few microns thick produced by the rotation)

If he puts his head on, he can damage the glass. Since wild klacker which you describe, suggests that the reading arm can't find useful data and rather violent "lane changes" organized. That means she has not slipped out of the plug. (Then she would be silent)

I think it was for the record, even if you can revive it somehow the data security should not be guaranteed. (Small splits would always produce new damage bit by bit)

If you replace the disk, take a Sata SSD that can't break anything and it's faster.

cr

I want my data back. There are memorial photos and everything was a long time ago I could really howl.

ma

Exactly this carelessness is the reason why so many beautiful family memories are lost today.

It used to be a catastrophe to destroy the family memories, today only a broken disk… And Locker turns 15 years like that, but sometimes she dies…

Today, the amount of data becoming larger and larger and a new hard drive 1 TB now costs less than 50 euro.

In my calculator 5 plates (16TB) do their job, the oldest one is just responsible for keeping a duplicate of important data pictures and videos, their predecessor sleeping in a USB case in the cupboard her slumber this comes only every few months to the computer to be tested and to outsource the newer documents.

Last but not least, essential items are still stored on Gooledrive. (No matter what happens to the data on Googledrive, Dropbox and Co are multiple redundant and almost unbreakable.

It does not have to be an external hard drive for the family photos. A smorgasbord of USB sticks is in principle also relatively safe.

The Only for your Future Memories.