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<blockquote data-quote="Purshu_Pro" data-source="post: 445952" data-attributes="member: 10837"><p>Yes of course, as long as you have the HDD in good condition you can play it to its threshold. </p><p>I gone through your previous messages. Its really waste of time inspecting unnecessary parts unless what you are sure of doing. If you really want to fix this you can proceed with my steps. Just buy a external casing which hardly costs around 4$. You can keep this connector with you forever and be made use again and again if any issue of same kind appears. You can also backup ur files in future using the same connector.</p><p></p><p> Did you check your HDD with HD Sentinal firstly? This is the only software I highly recommend you to check your HDD health status. I always do the same first and then proceed with the next part, because it saves my time and help other customers also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Purshu_Pro, post: 445952, member: 10837"] Yes of course, as long as you have the HDD in good condition you can play it to its threshold. I gone through your previous messages. Its really waste of time inspecting unnecessary parts unless what you are sure of doing. If you really want to fix this you can proceed with my steps. Just buy a external casing which hardly costs around 4$. You can keep this connector with you forever and be made use again and again if any issue of same kind appears. You can also backup ur files in future using the same connector. Did you check your HDD with HD Sentinal firstly? This is the only software I highly recommend you to check your HDD health status. I always do the same first and then proceed with the next part, because it saves my time and help other customers also. [/QUOTE]
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