Recovering background from SATA drive near unrecoverable blocks?

I have replaced the drive and reinstalled everything so I enjoy a healthy system. Now I want to recover my email, photos and other stuff from the one-time drive.
I only enjoy one SATA port (Dell Optiplex 170L) so I was thinking of getting an cage SATA to USB, making my bad drive an external USB drive... and try to recover the background.
My question is, will the bleak blocks prevent me from reading the data on the drive? Will I inevitability special recovery software?
Has anybody out there tried to do this? My googles enjoy produced less than heavy results... lack of details.
Answers:
Unless your background is located on those "bad blocks" you should be capable of access them and simply copy them to your new C:\ drive as long as your PC recognize the "external" old drive.
Depending on what sector unrecoverable from your SATA. If the disk could be reboot to any stage, it mechanism that file system and boot transcript is still good and you can catch a USB/SATA enclosure to try.

Be totally cautious to software recovery. Make sure it can identify USB base driver. That is the key Source(s): http://www.totoware.com


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