You can disassemble the drive and connect it internally to a desktop computer. The hard drives inside of these external enclosures are identical to ones found in desktops or laptops. The drive should show up as another hard drive on your machine where you can get all of the data back. The circuit board inside these drives that handles the data transfer through USB can get worn out and sometimes do go bad. Disassembling the drive will destroy the enclosure usually.
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You can disassemble the drive and connect it internally to a desktop computer. The hard drives inside of these external enclosures are identical to ones found in desktops or laptops. The drive should show up as another hard drive on your machine where you can get all of the data back.
The circuit board inside these drives that handles the data transfer through USB can get worn out and sometimes do go bad.
Disassembling the drive will destroy the enclosure usually.