Qiranworms
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I'd look into getting the data professional recovered. It'll cost a lot, but if you really need the data (which, next time, I'm sure will be backed up?), that may be what you have to do.
Additionally, I would assume that, depending on what is physically wrong with a dead drive, it would behave differently. I'm not sure, but perhaps sometimes a dead drive will successfully mount and in other cases it just won't?
Additionally, I would assume that, depending on what is physically wrong with a dead drive, it would behave differently. I'm not sure, but perhaps sometimes a dead drive will successfully mount and in other cases it just won't?