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"It is harddrive on all three lol. X" Not trying to be funny here, just helping, but for someone that comes across as knowing nothing at all about computers, how do you know it's the HDD's on them that are faulty? The odds of three in a row being fubar are very slim indeed. This might sound like a radical idea, but you would be better off posting full error reports and any diagnostics data you may have on a tech forum, for better advice. | |||
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"Because I happen to know enough about them to know that it is.. it cannot boot off the drive.. so can't recover it. just says it's corrupt. That's on all three. Laptops are very susceptible to hard drive failures. Due to the hidden saved content I don't want to take them into anywhere. " So all three cannot boot? Because? Are What exact bios message do you get appear on screen at startup? There are many things that result in this happening, but to happen to all three suggests user errors such as heat damage or 'unfortunate' mft corruption etc. You checked bios settings for boot priority etc? If this is fruitless, and you *can't* send it off to be repaired, it leaves you little choice - As the data (and your privacy) is worth more than any remaining warranty/value, then I'd recommend opening the case, removing the HDD's, and then plugging them into a caddy to recover the data. Format, re-install, and off you go again. Assuming you're confident with a screwdriver, this is easily performed by anyone. Good luck with it! | |||
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" You checked bios settings for boot priority etc? " Had an issue with my last laptop, it suddenly wouldn't load/open Windows. Took it into a friendly local computer shop and inexplicably the bios priority settings had changed. Took the guy 5 minutes to discover and sort, charged me a fiver! | |||
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