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Need help saving files out of the 2.5" internal regular HDD on my 2018 Dell laptop that can no longer boot in either AHCI or legacy mode.
AHCI mode would keep looping to a diagnostic-looking screen, that ends up saying hard drive not found. Legacy mode would also end up saying no boot device found.
The HDD is still detected in BIOS.
If performing an actual diagnostic, it would come to say something as HDD is operating out of its parameter, basically no good anymore was my understanding.
Took the HDD out and tried accessing the content on three different computers via an USB SATA docking station, but to no avail.
Computer 1 has Windows 7, the drive icon does show up but has a gold lock with key in it. I reckon that it has some to do with bitlocker, which I don't recall ever using. Double clicking the drive icon will freeze up the computer, and frees it once I unplug the USB cable of the docking station. Computer 2 is an even older Windows 7 laptop, would freeze midway installing driver for the dock station/HDD setup, again, frees itself when USB is unplugged. Computer 3 is a recent Windows 11 laptop, drive icon showed up with a grey lock on it that is unlocked, and I can actually double click into the drive to see its main folders (user, windows, etc), but any further access would freeze up, and again free up when USB is unplugged.
Any advice on rescuing the files would be appreciated.
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