Toshiba 2.5-inch MK ATA MK6022GAX HDD2184 60 Gb Laptop Hard Drive Data Recovery
Capacity: 60 GB
Part Number/Code HDD2184
Model: MK6022GAX
How much is data recovery cost?
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Steve L.
Sugar Foods Corporation
Sun Valley, CA USA
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The noise from my hard drive was getting louder and louder. Sometimes it would make light clicking noises (not like the ones I heard on your website). Then one day my computer froze on me (for the first time ever). Out of frustration, I hit the computer lightly and the hard drive made this weird quick screeching sound (like a car stopping to quickly). After that, the hard drive just stopped spinning. I sent my hard drive in at a local place for evaluation, this guy didn't know what he was doing, because he immediately put his fingers all over the hard drive, and he even dropped it. Of course after taking it for a while, he returned saying he couldn't do anything about it.
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