F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Connecting a broken HDD can be risky. Always handle it carefully and consider professional repair options.

Connecting a broken HDD can be risky. Always handle it carefully and consider professional repair options.

Connecting a broken HDD can be risky. Always handle it carefully and consider professional repair options.

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tezer68
Member
183
01-16-2016, 10:54 AM
#1
I have a 2015 1TB HDD in a corner that’s not working, and I’m curious if I can repair it. I’ve connected an SSD to my computer and thought about adding storage without taking out the HDD. Is it doable? Also, just a note—this is your first time dealing with this, so I’d appreciate some guidance.
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tezer68
01-16-2016, 10:54 AM #1

I have a 2015 1TB HDD in a corner that’s not working, and I’m curious if I can repair it. I’ve connected an SSD to my computer and thought about adding storage without taking out the HDD. Is it doable? Also, just a note—this is your first time dealing with this, so I’d appreciate some guidance.

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01-16-2016, 04:14 PM
#2
Yes, it will remain secure. However, you're unlikely to repair it.
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RinkAudenaerde
01-16-2016, 04:14 PM #2

Yes, it will remain secure. However, you're unlikely to repair it.

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whymedudeman
Member
140
01-22-2016, 08:24 PM
#3
It's safe to link a damaged HDD with an SSD, but you won't be able to repair it.
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whymedudeman
01-22-2016, 08:24 PM #3

It's safe to link a damaged HDD with an SSD, but you won't be able to repair it.

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doomddomp
Member
98
01-24-2016, 11:20 AM
#4
It could potentially halt your system and require a restart. However, if the issue exists, you’re unlikely to be working on it—focus on retrieving any information first, then safely delete it.
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doomddomp
01-24-2016, 11:20 AM #4

It could potentially halt your system and require a restart. However, if the issue exists, you’re unlikely to be working on it—focus on retrieving any information first, then safely delete it.

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_TrapBoy_
Member
224
01-29-2016, 04:27 PM
#5
broken how?
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_TrapBoy_
01-29-2016, 04:27 PM #5

broken how?

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patrickb8
Junior Member
29
01-29-2016, 11:28 PM
#6
Tyler, it won't start Windows unless you replace the HDD. If it did launch, performance would be extremely poor and it would constantly report full disk space.
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patrickb8
01-29-2016, 11:28 PM #6

Tyler, it won't start Windows unless you replace the HDD. If it did launch, performance would be extremely poor and it would constantly report full disk space.