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Hello, well, my friend has given me a computer to repair, but there is no way to fix his hard drive via USB because to format it it needs to be connected to an internal sata cable, and I don't know if plugging in the power supply and the sata cable from the other hard drive can "mess up" my friend's one.
Can I plug it in completely normally? It's a TOSHIBA laptop (the one from the PackardBell Easynote TS and my computer has a Maxtor)
In short, does anything happen by plugging it in? -
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Ok, I've tried it, there must have been no solution, I think I'll send it to take it from behind.
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But it doesn't detect the disk or what's wrong with it? -
But it doesn't detect the disk or what's wrong with it?
It does detect it, but I've formatted it with the Windows disk, with the Mac OS X disk (a special x86 one I found), with the Ubuntu disk... I've tried everything, I made a partition to see if I could use half a hard drive and it didn't work either... I don't know, it detects the gigabytes, but I can't do anything :S
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