Pavilion g4: hard drive 301 error

I had a hard drive error 301 in my hp pavillion series. I understand that the hard drive has failed. I had replaced with a new one. I would like to know if I could always back up my old hard drive or to recover my files if I run it in a disk hard slave in another pc? Is there another way I can get back my old files?

Thank you

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If there is any life left in the drive, it is usually possible to recover some of the files. The simplest method uses a hard drive USB enclosure or a card. Then you plug it into a usb port on a computer to work and can browse the disc hard as internal hard drive. Copy files to the hard drive of the host computer.

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