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    How to use a dock to read my HDD

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by LaptopMemo, Nov 19, 2009.

  1. LaptopMemo

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    I'm trying to get data off my HDD that was getting a BSOD on XP. It's a Toshiba with 58 GB of space and it was running on a Dell E1705.

    So far I fixed most errors on it by running chkdsk on another XP laptop. I also have HDTune, and from was it says the HDD is running file system NTFS and is bootable. But I wasn't able to boot it on my E1705, so it must be an OS problem.

    Putting that aside, I would simply like to get my files out of there, but right now my second laptop doesn't seem to let me access the files. Please Help! :eek: