are there any speeds in MHz for harddrives.

for IDE, EIDE,SCSI,SATA, USB?

i looked on internet, but i can't find it

any websites or also the costs of these harddrives

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i gave my hard drive over to a buddy of mine so he could update it...he tried to push the cord into my hard drive backwards and ended up pushing the pin down into the hard drive so only the tip of it was sticking out...how can i possibly get it back out...it has valuable information on it and i don't want to take it apart but my warranty is void (its a Maxtor)

I'm sorry to hear about the situation with your hard drive. It can be quite challenging to remove a pin that is stuck inside a hard drive without causing further damage. Here are a few suggestions to consider:

1. Be cautious: As you mentioned, taking apart the hard drive may void the warranty and can also cause permanent damage if not done correctly. Proceed only if you feel confident and have experience with such repair work.

2. Seek professional help: It would be best to consult a professional data recovery service or a computer technician who specializes in hard drive repairs. They have the right tools and expertise to handle this type of issue and may be able to retrieve your valuable data.

3. Contact the manufacturer: If your hard drive is still under warranty, reach out to the manufacturer's customer support to inquire about their repair or data recovery services. They may be able to assist you, but keep in mind that they might not cover accidental damage caused by mishandling.

4. Consider data recovery software: If removing the pin is not an immediate concern, you could explore data recovery software options. These programs are designed to recover data from damaged or inaccessible hard drives. However, keep in mind that software solutions may not work in all cases, especially when physical damage is involved.

Remember, it is crucial to prioritize the safety and integrity of your data. If the information on the hard drive is highly valuable, it's best to entrust the recovery process to professionals who can handle it with care.