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A Corrupted Windows Installation As a PC support technician for a small organization, it...

A Corrupted Windows Installation As a PC support technician for a small organization, it’s your job to support the PCs, the small network, and the users. One of your coworkers, Jason, comes to you in a panic. His Windows 7 system won’t boot, and he has lots of important data files in several locations on the drive. He has no idea in which folder some of the files are located. Besides the applications data he’s currently working on, he’s especially concerned about losing email addresses, email, and his Internet Explorer Favorites links.

After trying everything you know about recovering Windows 7, you conclude the OS is corrupted beyond repair. You decide there might be a way to remove the hard drive from Jason’s computer and connect it to another computer so that you can recover the data. Search the Internet and find a device that you can use to connect Jason’s hard drive to another computer using a USB port on that computer. The hard drive uses a SATA hard drive interface. Print the web page showing the device and its price.

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