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Browse All Topicswell, this must be stupid but i did it..
i went to my friends house opened his computer case to plug my 120 Gigz drive..
i think a plugged it in the wrong place..i turned off the pc in order to change jumpers or sumthin..
i didnt know that his pc had a problem with the power supply.. the pc didnt actually shut down when i touched the HDD and moved the jumpers.... that burnt the drive and i lost 120 Gigz of data and the HDD it self...
is there any way to recover this data?anythin at all??
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by: mrquinPosted on 2003-06-14 at 19:06:55ID: 8725535
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