Hard drive HP DV6000

I think that my mobo had waived, can I remove the hard drive and use a sata to usb cable to recover data?

Dear customer,

Welcome and thanks for posting your question on the Forum of Support HP

It seems you are trying to use the SATA to USB cable in order to retrieve the data

We will surely help you with this problem

Back up any personal data on an external drive if possible. Otherwise you can connect to the HARD drive failure via

SATA to USB adapter with another PC or a PC even after replacing the HARD drive & put in place of the operating system and try to copy

or by retrieving the files. You can also check out the link below for additional help

http://www.WikiHow.com/recover-data-from-the-hard-drive-of-a-dead-laptop

Please click on the link mentioned to have an idea about Adapter converter USB SATA below

http://tinyurl.com/pqtk5po

You can check your warranty here to check the status and click here to order a new hard drive

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