Blunder of removable storage

Hi everyone I am wondering if anyone can help... I tried to plug in my device in my computer HP HD16000 RSM, but put the wrong voltage 9V adapter at the beginning when I changed the 12V voltage adapter, the unit began smoking and burning smell.  My question is, is it irreparable now or still content on the disc can be found?

Help, please

If the smoke originated within the device itself and then some internal components went up in smoke. It is unlikely that the hard drive itself is dead because it is connected to a bus data and internal power for the circuitry inside the personal media case of separately.

Is the drive of media still under warranty?

You use the included software to back up files or did you use the device as a drive hard usb external base?

If you use it as a drive hard usb external base then this is quite simple.

It comes to remove the internal hard drive and put the hard drive in a case that matches the tye of hard drive. I'm not aware of the type has been used. There are two types that have consumer products. Hard disks IDE of oldest and most current HDDs SATA. We don't know that until it is opened and studied by yourself. If you don't feel able to do this, and then by another person whose expertise trust you. Unfortunately the next of the video does not show what interface or type of the drive is.

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