oh F**k me.
I just fried both my external hard drives, at a time when there is about 5 gb of space left on my compy.
I think I fried both of them because I either; a/ used the wrong power source, or b/ plugged into an ungrounded socket or c/ both.
One hd holds all my archived data of about 5 years so if I were to get audited tomorrow the auditor would have a short job of it. The other holds all the videos I did this year for school.
I tried plugging in the second one, a second time, just to see if I could somehow coax it back to life and not only did I smell the burning, I saw a little plume of smoke curling up from it's silver casing.
Anyone know how to rescue data from hds that have suffered some vague electrical damage?
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