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New Delhi [India], March 06: Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) continue to power millions of desktops, surveillance systems, servers, and enterprise storage environments. Despite the rise of SSDs, HDDs remain essential for bulk storage and long-term archival systems. However, like all mechanical devices, they are subject to wear and eventual failure. When a hard drive begins to fail, it rarely does so silently. Instead, it generates system alerts, often in the form of cryptic error codes during boot, file access, or diagnostics. According to specialists at Stellar Data Recovery, many catastrophic data loss cases are preceded by warning signs that users…
