Hi again
Since I got the data off the drive, I thought I could experiment a little with it.
Before recovering data we made a clone to an external harddrive using ddrescue.
Remember that I couldn't do anything with windows when this drive was connected, so I plugged in the external hard drive to see what was to happen. It showed up in device manager but nothing in file explorer. I restart the computer, and it hung at the logout process.
I pulled the usb cable, and the process continued.
Clearly Windows is now allergic to both drives (which are the same).
Common sense now tells me that this is not some kind of physical error, it must be the "structure" on the drive that is corrupted.
So, I pulled out a perfectly healthy external hard drive and used ddrescue to make a clone to the troubled external hard drive.
I was not doing it for the data, rather to give som healthy "structure" back to the drive.
Guess what? It worked like a charm
Then I did the same to the internal hard drive (the one that started all of this). And that worked too.....
(All three drives have the same size)
Thanks to you and Linux we did it.
I won and I could let this go now, but still......Even if this is rocket science, it was created by man, so someone should be able
to tell us what happend, right? Or at least a theory.
(Ok, I understand that more information is needed)
Have a nice day