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I've lost 3 harddrives in the last 12 months, and it is starting to piss me off. Can any techfaggots give me some tips on how to stop this from happening?

3 harddrives 3 different manufacturers one was a HDD one was a SSD one was a SSHD all are now dead in the water and are not even recognized as drives by any motherboard. I am assuming this is from glowniggers because otherwise I have the worst luck with computers. I am also techtarded, and so maybe I am just doing something wrong.

Any tips are appreciated.

I've lost 3 harddrives in the last 12 months, and it is starting to piss me off. Can any techfaggots give me some tips on how to stop this from happening? 3 harddrives 3 different manufacturers one was a HDD one was a SSD one was a SSHD all are now dead in the water and are not even recognized as drives by any motherboard. I am assuming this is from glowniggers because otherwise I have the worst luck with computers. I am also techtarded, and so maybe I am just doing something wrong. Any tips are appreciated.

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Are you sure those drives are fucked up? Are you sure your computer doesn't see them? Are you sure your computer doesn't have a virus or malware?

Before you go swapping hardware in your computer you need to check device manager to see if you have an unrecognized device connected to your USB ports. If you do, then it's a driver issue. If you don't, try a Linux OS. If none of the above works and assuming no viruses are on the OS start testing your power supply or swap it with a new one. They are cheap.