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Laptop Hard drive, Blue screen of death.

Asked by Computerguy107 in PC Laptops, Computer Hard Drives

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I have a client with a bad hard drive on a DELL notebook. Boots from the Dell, blue screens out. Removed hard drive from DELL and connected to usb port on 2 different computers. Causes the computers to blue screen out and then  reboot. Computers will not reboot with usb drive attached. They just go into a reboot blue death loop.!!! Anytime a computer goes to look at the drive the computer blue screens. I can't reinstall XP or even get to where I can delete the partition. I have disabled the autoplay on the workstations I have tried to the connect the drive to. I know I need another drive and my drive is no doubt bad. I need to know is there any way to recover files without taking the drive to a drive recovery clean room.

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