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Access to HD on dead Laptop

November 3rd, 2010, 7:04

I hope this is the right spot for this question. I have a laptop that I beat to death in a fit of fury (Toshiba) so now the piece-of-you-know-what wont start. Stupid me, I need a few files from that laptop. Is there any way to take the HD out of it and connect it to my new computer (iMac) and access the old HD? I´m not very technically proficient so please bear that in mind if you are kind enough to help out :) Thanks!

Re: Access to HD on dead Laptop

November 3rd, 2010, 7:18

Anger management classes might help :oops:

If you beat it to death whilst the drive was powered on and spinning it doesn't sound promising

Re: Access to HD on dead Laptop

November 3rd, 2010, 7:20

You need to find an USB case and try to connect it with it to your mac. Is the disk didn't get damaged, you can access your data.

Re: Access to HD on dead Laptop

November 3rd, 2010, 7:31

certainly, you can take it out. If you struggling to take it out- waht model Toshiba is it?I can post some pics to help you.
You need to check if its IDE or SATA and get the correct USB enclosure.

Your Mac should be able to detect the hard drive--- but i recommend using another Windows based computer or your Mac might end up all fucked up too.. :roll:

Good Luck

Re: Access to HD on dead Laptop

November 3rd, 2010, 7:45

ppumkin wrote:certainly, you can take it out. If you struggling to take it out- waht model Toshiba is it?I can post some pics to help you.
You need to check if its IDE or SATA and get the correct USB enclosure.

Your Mac should be able to detect the hard drive--- but i recommend using another Windows based computer or your Mac might end up all fucked up too.. :roll:

Good Luck

Hi to all three responders above, thanks for swift replies!

The laptop is a Toshiba Satellite L350 if Im not mistaken. I dont know if the HD is shot, the PC tries to start up with an ominous sounding clicking (constant), then lets me know there is "no bootable device". I hope that doesnt sound too bad...

I have no idea if its IDE or SATA, assuming this is type of HD, will it say on the HD when I take out?

Also, what is a USB case/USB enclosure, some kind of hub? USB cable from laptop - to USB case - USB cable to iMac/other computer?

Re: Access to HD on dead Laptop

November 3rd, 2010, 8:45

Up until you mentioned the clicking sound it was no problem.... You may have won that fight but the victim wants to take its secrets to the grave. If that drives clicking get help- there are some amazing folks here.

Re: Access to HD on dead Laptop

November 3rd, 2010, 8:57

Junik wrote: I have a laptop that I beat to death in a fit of fury (Toshiba) so now the piece-of-you-know-what wont start.


I think this is what they call Karma :lol:

Re: Access to HD on dead Laptop

November 3rd, 2010, 9:04

Agreed. The ominous clicking is not something that can be done with a DIY job. Considering this and your level of knowledge I see no option but for you to seek a professional's help.

Re: Access to HD on dead Laptop

November 3rd, 2010, 9:05

Yea if it clicking you might have a serious problem in trying to access the data.
THis are very similar deisigns to your l350 and taking the hdd out is simple 2 screws remove pull toward your self/ or pull upwards.

Turn on the notebook and put you ear near the place where the HDD should be- if the ticking is definitely coming form the HDD then its bad luck

other wise try this...

It seems like a SATA
http://www.google.co.uk/products/catalo ... CcQ8wIwAQ#
-or-
http://www.google.co.uk/products/catalo ... CsQ8wIwAg#
-or-
http://www.google.co.uk/products?q=sata ... osure&aq=f

Try and buy something like that.
If you connect the hdd to that and it clicking/ticking/knocking.. Bad luck mate. You will need to find a specialist.
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Re: Access to HD on dead Laptop

November 3rd, 2010, 9:26

ppumkin wrote:Yea if it clicking you might have a serious problem in trying to access the data.
THis are very similar deisigns to your l350 and taking the hdd out is simple 2 screws remove pull toward your self/ or pull upwards.

Turn on the notebook and put you ear near the place where the HDD should be- if the ticking is definitely coming form the HDD then its bad luck

other wise try this...

It seems like a SATA
http://www.google.co.uk/products/catalo ... CcQ8wIwAQ#
-or-
http://www.google.co.uk/products/catalo ... CsQ8wIwAg#
-or-
http://www.google.co.uk/products?q=sata ... osure&aq=f

Try and buy something like that.
If you connect the hdd to that and it clicking/ticking/knocking.. Bad luck mate. You will need to find a specialist.


Ayayayay, I guess an anger management class is a good idea ;) Or just avoid MS products (why do you think I snapped). Well, I´ll take the HD out and try to connect it, or find a company who can help me out. Thanks for all the advice guys! Really appreciate it!
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