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Originally Posted by cSpooge
You might be able to take it in to a computer shop to get it checked out... The drive itself may be fine and it just may be dmg to the power unit or the connectors.
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That would be the cheapest thing. Often these units just just your standard hard drive inside, so you may be able to take the drive out and just attach the drive as a slave to make sure the drive still works. The million dollar question is: was the drive running at the time? If not, there is a chance. If it was running then that is a "bad" thing.
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