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Drive E: is not formatted, would you like to format it now?

notfred

Lifer
Drive E: just happens to have about 40 gigs of stuff on tithat I'd quite like to keep..... f*cking POS machine. Oh, and f*ck fat32, too... the NTFS drives are fine.
 


<< Drive E: just happens to have about 40 gigs of stuff on tithat I'd quite like to keep..... f*cking POS machine. Oh, and f*ck fat32, too... the NTFS drives are fine. >>


xcopy.
 


<< Drive E: just happens to have about 40 gigs of stuff on tithat I'd quite like to keep..... f*cking POS machine. Oh, and f*ck fat32, too... the NTFS drives are fine. >>


That's why I have my most important files on TWO hard drives (mp3s and videos). Chances of both going bad at the same time are 0.000000000000000000000000001%. Well worth $50 I spent on the back-up 60GB HD.
 
That's why I have my most important files on a Seagate drive 😛 Most reliable hard drives out there (and it's on NTFS).
 
There is software you can buy to recover that stuff if it is important enough to you. I bought some online once that worked for me in a similar situation for around $60.00. If I can find the name of it I will edit post to include it and link.
 
you can also try a program called "GetDataBack", i had a similar problem and was able to recover everything using that program. good luck.
 
Partition magic can see my files... I can't get the damn drive mounted correctly though. I can't conver t to NTFS. Partition Magic complains that the partition is RAW and it cant convert it...

wtf....
 
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