It depends.
If the filesystem was corrupted you can salvage something.
If it broke mechanically it's harder. If you had family photos or other important things on it there are companies that can salvage it for you. Even if it's broken mechanically. It can be expensive, but if you have all your family photos etc. on it, maybe it's worth it.
But if your machine don't start the boot DVD there is something more wrong. That should start up even if your drive have failed.
It depends.
If the filesystem was corrupted you can salvage something.
If it broke mechanically it's harder. If you had family photos or other important things on it there are companies that can salvage it for you. Even if it's broken mechanically. It can be expensive, but if you have all your family photos etc. on it, maybe it's worth it.
But if your machine don't start the boot DVD there is something more wrong. That should start up even if your drive have failed.
If the filesystem was corrupted you can salvage something.
If it broke mechanically it's harder. If you had family photos or other important things on it there are companies that can salvage it for you. Even if it's broken mechanically. It can be expensive, but if you have all your family photos etc. on it, maybe it's worth it.
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But if your machine don't start the boot DVD there is something more wrong. That should start up even if your drive have failed.
It depends.
If the filesystem was corrupted you can salvage something.
If it broke mechanically it's harder. If you had family photos or other important things on it there are companies that can salvage it for you. Even if it's broken mechanically. It can be expensive, but if you have all your family photos etc. on it, maybe it's worth it.