I'm hoping that the assembled IT contractor Illuminati may pass on some festive guidance to a fellow contractor who barely knows one end of a computer from the other.
My laptop (a three year old HP Notebook 15-AF112NA) wouldn't shutdown. I buttoned it only to find that it wouldn't then start up. I ran the startup diagnostic tool which aborted when it discovered :
Hard Drive Short DST Check : FAILED
Code: QC6EX3-87K9SQ-XD7X6J-60SK03
Everything up till that point (processor, system board and Hard drive SMART check) had passed.
I backed up my files about 3 weeks ago but I'd like to pull some more recent files off it before probably buying another cheap laptop to last me another 3 years.
I understand that my best course of action is to purchase a SATA to USB lead and try and plug the failed drive into another computer.
Looking at the product spec, it is a 2.5" drive.
Some questions:
- Is it worth trying to create a boot ISO on a USB stick and boot from that?
- Is there anything else worth trying?
- Do I need the powered version of the SATA to USB lead or will the unpowered version be fine?
- When you plug in a hard drive to a USB port, does it show as any other removable drive would?
Any guidance much appreciated. Thanks.
My laptop (a three year old HP Notebook 15-AF112NA) wouldn't shutdown. I buttoned it only to find that it wouldn't then start up. I ran the startup diagnostic tool which aborted when it discovered :
Hard Drive Short DST Check : FAILED
Code: QC6EX3-87K9SQ-XD7X6J-60SK03
Everything up till that point (processor, system board and Hard drive SMART check) had passed.
I backed up my files about 3 weeks ago but I'd like to pull some more recent files off it before probably buying another cheap laptop to last me another 3 years.
I understand that my best course of action is to purchase a SATA to USB lead and try and plug the failed drive into another computer.
Looking at the product spec, it is a 2.5" drive.
Some questions:
- Is it worth trying to create a boot ISO on a USB stick and boot from that?
- Is there anything else worth trying?
- Do I need the powered version of the SATA to USB lead or will the unpowered version be fine?
- When you plug in a hard drive to a USB port, does it show as any other removable drive would?
Any guidance much appreciated. Thanks.
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