I have a laptop I've used for probably four to five years. It came with two hard drives: a small SSD that Windows 10 was installed on, and a large mechanical hard drive that served as the main bulk of storage. Well, this week my old faithful finally broke down on me. The computer won't boot to Windows, only serving me up something called a S.M.A.R.T error, telling me I need to back up and replace the SSD drive. The problem is the computer will not even boot to Windows, only showing me this error every time I start it.
So my main goals are I'd love to continue to use the laptop, or at the very least, have a chance to salvage some things I'd like to keep off the main mechanical hard drive and maybe even a couple things off the SSD. My questions is obviously how could I do that? I'm not an idiot but I'm not a computer genius or anything. My one thought is, since my one hard drive is presumably healthy, is there a way I could boot from that drive? It probably has 10 or more free gigs of space so if I solution required more I'd need to find a way to be able to delete files off of it first.
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer. If I could get this working again this week it would be a life saver.
So my main goals are I'd love to continue to use the laptop, or at the very least, have a chance to salvage some things I'd like to keep off the main mechanical hard drive and maybe even a couple things off the SSD. My questions is obviously how could I do that? I'm not an idiot but I'm not a computer genius or anything. My one thought is, since my one hard drive is presumably healthy, is there a way I could boot from that drive? It probably has 10 or more free gigs of space so if I solution required more I'd need to find a way to be able to delete files off of it first.
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer. If I could get this working again this week it would be a life saver.