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How to recover data from a hard disk is not detected in bios?
My hard drive crashed and is not detected in the BIOS. I tried to repair using Vista, and had repaired several times, but he simply does not work. Now I have replaced, but there are some important pictures that I want to retrieve. Connecting the external drive landed with a case of help? Or is paying the techie site, the only solution? I spent so much on your new hard drive, I do not want to spend more if there is another way. Somebody help me please. Thanks in advance.
From the hard drive is not detected in BIOS I doubt it will work when connected as an external drive, safest bet would be to take your local techie and have them recover your files