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February 2021 | 1 Replies
I have an external hard drive which i have just used to back-up my dying home computer. I have continued to work with the files on this external drive waiting until I buy my new computer (which is taking me more time that I anticipated. So the short of it is that the back-up files are now the original files. Unfortunately in a brilliant application of Murphy's Law the power cable for the HD has broken -- specifically the round connector that plugs into the HD has somehow broken (it appers that one of the contact pins is either bent or broken making it impossible to access the HD. Do you have any advice about what I can do? Can I buy a replacement power cord somewhere?
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