Depending on the hard drive, you’ll either need a SATA to USB adapter or an IDE to USB adapter. An IDE drive has a several-inch-wide connector at the end of its connection ribbon, while a SATA drive has a more narrow ribbon and connector. Modern hard drives use SATA connections.
Go to http://hddscan. com/ Click the red DOWNLOAD Open the downloaded ZIP folder. Extract the file by clicking the Extract tab, clicking Extract all, and then clicking Extract Double-click the “HDDScan” setup file. Click Yes when prompted. Click Agree Wait for HDD Scan to open.
HDDScan will default to your computer’s internal hard drive, so click the hard drive name that wasn’t originally in the drop-down box. If the hard drive doesn’t appear here, it may be too damaged to read at all. You should take it into a repair service to have it checked for recovery options.
If your hard drive is completely inoperable and you have to take it into a repair service, you’ll want to print this page by clicking Print at the top of the window. Any item with a red circle to the left of it is in poor condition. For example, if you see a red circle to the left of the “Spin Up Time” heading, your hard drive is taking too long to start up which is most likely causing problems.
The READ test attempts to read data off of your hard drive, which helps indicate which sectors of your hard drive are corrupted or unresponsive.
The READ test attempts to read data off of your hard drive, which helps indicate which sectors of your hard drive are corrupted or unresponsive.
In most cases, the repair service will only be able to recover data off of the hard drive; you most likely won’t be able to use the hard drive again.
Most Mac hard drives will use SATA connections, so you’ll need a SATA to USB or USB-C adapter.
If you don’t see this menu item, first click the desktop or open Finder.
If the hard drive doesn’t appear here, it may be too damaged to read at all. You should take it into a repair service to have it checked for recovery options.
You will most likely receive a message saying that the hard drive is about to fail. If possible, back up the hard drive—you cannot repair it from this point.
In most cases, the repair service will only be able to recover data off of the hard drive; you most likely won’t be able to use the hard drive again.
Typically, your computer’s built-in hard drive is called OS (C:). If you don’t see any drives here, click the “Devices and drives” heading to prompt them to appear.
If you encounter an error that says “Windows can’t check the disk while it’s in use”, click Schedule disk check instead, then close any open windows and restart your computer. Windows will check the hard drive before your computer finishes restarting.
Windows will also fix most minor issues without asking.
In many cases, hard drive issues are due to overlapping files, one of which may be corrupted. If Disk Utility finds such an instance, it will provide a list of the files involved, after which point you can delete or rename one or more of the files. If you receive a message saying that the hard drive is about to fail, back up the hard drive. You cannot repair it from this point.
If Disk Utility cleaned up your hard drive for you, your Mac should be back to normal. If Disk Utility provided you with a list of corrupted files, you may need to delete the files in question before your hard drive will be back to normal.
If Disk Utility cleaned up your hard drive for you, your Mac should be back to normal. If Disk Utility provided you with a list of corrupted files, you may need to delete the files in question before your hard drive will be back to normal.
If Disk Utility cleaned up your hard drive for you, your Mac should be back to normal. If Disk Utility provided you with a list of corrupted files, you may need to delete the files in question before your hard drive will be back to normal.
If Disk Utility cleaned up your hard drive for you, your Mac should be back to normal. If Disk Utility provided you with a list of corrupted files, you may need to delete the files in question before your hard drive will be back to normal.