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I was checking out what was on one of my external HDs Sunday. The drive is a Western Digital Green 2TB WD20EARS. I've bought about 3 of these and not one hasn't failed on me sooner or later. This had just one partition, primary.
Clicking on top level folders Sunday, when I got to the last folder, Windows (XP) indicated that the data in that folder couldn't be read, was corrupted or something like that. I went to "Tools" for that HD and asked Windows to "fix" the drive. Don't remember if I checked the box for recovering Bad Sectors. Well, next thing I know the whole drive was unreadable. Disk Management indicates that it's "Healthy," allocated but RAW. The size seems right, but the NTFS formatting isn't recognized.
Western Digital Data Lifeguard showed the drive fine, the quick test passed and I can't see anything in the SMART data that is a problem, but I don't know how to interpret it. Nothing stuck out as amiss.
I did some online searching and downloaded a "free download" being M3 Data Recovery. I ran that (didn't take long) and it showed my data. When I clicked the "Fix" button it wanted a registration key and clicking the "Buy Now" button directed me to a site that wanted ~$70 to register. To me "free download" shouldn't result in being shaken down to make it work for you so I uninstalled the program.
I did some more online searching and downloaded Testdisk (open source, and freeware) and ran it. A "Quick Search" gave me this discouraging result:
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TestDisk 7.0, Data Recovery Utility, April 2015
Christophe GREENIER <grenier@cgsecurity.org>
http://www.cgsecurity.org
Drive E: - 2000 GB / 1863 GiB - CHS 243201 255 63
The harddisk seems too small! (< 2704 GB / 2518 GiB)
Check the harddisk size: HD jumpers settings, BIOS detection...
The following partition can't be recovered:
Partition ----------Start---------End-------Size in sectors
> FAT16 LBA 240049 239 53 328757 133 23 1425087313
[ Continue ]
729 GB / 679 GiB
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Well, I'm continuing and doing the Deeper Search in Testdisk. The Quick Search was ~5 hours, have no idea how long the Deeper Search is going to take, it's supposed to take longer. Edit: Looks like it's going to take maybe 6 hours.
The drive was probably around 1/2 full of data. It's not the end of the world, my critical data is on my NAS and backed up. The stuff I have on this that isn't duplicated elsewhere on my drives is HDTV recordings and some movie rips that I haven't gotten around to watching. I haven't documented what they are.
Edit: This site has what appears to me to be very good info very pertinent to my situation and it's written in excellent English.
Suggestions, explanations, advice, encouragement, wisdom, etc. sought and appreciated!!!
Clicking on top level folders Sunday, when I got to the last folder, Windows (XP) indicated that the data in that folder couldn't be read, was corrupted or something like that. I went to "Tools" for that HD and asked Windows to "fix" the drive. Don't remember if I checked the box for recovering Bad Sectors. Well, next thing I know the whole drive was unreadable. Disk Management indicates that it's "Healthy," allocated but RAW. The size seems right, but the NTFS formatting isn't recognized.
Western Digital Data Lifeguard showed the drive fine, the quick test passed and I can't see anything in the SMART data that is a problem, but I don't know how to interpret it. Nothing stuck out as amiss.
I did some online searching and downloaded a "free download" being M3 Data Recovery. I ran that (didn't take long) and it showed my data. When I clicked the "Fix" button it wanted a registration key and clicking the "Buy Now" button directed me to a site that wanted ~$70 to register. To me "free download" shouldn't result in being shaken down to make it work for you so I uninstalled the program.
I did some more online searching and downloaded Testdisk (open source, and freeware) and ran it. A "Quick Search" gave me this discouraging result:
- - - - - -
TestDisk 7.0, Data Recovery Utility, April 2015
Christophe GREENIER <grenier@cgsecurity.org>
http://www.cgsecurity.org
Drive E: - 2000 GB / 1863 GiB - CHS 243201 255 63
The harddisk seems too small! (< 2704 GB / 2518 GiB)
Check the harddisk size: HD jumpers settings, BIOS detection...
The following partition can't be recovered:
Partition ----------Start---------End-------Size in sectors
> FAT16 LBA 240049 239 53 328757 133 23 1425087313
[ Continue ]
729 GB / 679 GiB
- - - - - -
Well, I'm continuing and doing the Deeper Search in Testdisk. The Quick Search was ~5 hours, have no idea how long the Deeper Search is going to take, it's supposed to take longer. Edit: Looks like it's going to take maybe 6 hours.
The drive was probably around 1/2 full of data. It's not the end of the world, my critical data is on my NAS and backed up. The stuff I have on this that isn't duplicated elsewhere on my drives is HDTV recordings and some movie rips that I haven't gotten around to watching. I haven't documented what they are.
Edit: This site has what appears to me to be very good info very pertinent to my situation and it's written in excellent English.
Suggestions, explanations, advice, encouragement, wisdom, etc. sought and appreciated!!!
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