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Use something similar to an ATM card and pry open the bottom face. There are no screws but the faces are glued pretty good so it will take some effort.
Once the face is off, its pretty simple. About 4 screws to free hdd from the shell and then disconnect from the data connector
I recommend SpinRite from grc.com. It is the most diligent utility I have used for this. Explore and understand the explanation of what it does on the website.
you dont need a driver. i cant find SH93? the top complaint it the USB cable is no good. or falls off, or likes to get half/inserted and fail. try a new USB cable. see if windoz (is it on a mac?) disc managment can see it. see if windoz) lick USB task bar icon can see it. (1st)
when you plug it, in to USB port (yes, try them all, and other systems.) the USB port goes dingdong, (connect sound) does it?, if , not it for sure did not connect. fix that first.
I am not sure what you mean by "performing in page". But as far as an error goes that's probably a sign of failing drive. You should back up anything on there as quickly as possible. Although it's possible that what your seeing is corrupted data on the disk and not necesarily failure. Could be a problem ocurred when data was being written.
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