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Jesse, the drive likely has bad sectors, which makes Windows fail while accessing it.
It's still a mild case. You have a choice - attempt to recover it yourself or have one of us help you. In the interest of saving you headaches, we found UFS explorer, @active undelete, r-studio, and getdataback work better than most other applications. Either of them should work for your purposes. If you don't want the headache and buying the software, you can work with someone from this forum.
Never ever run CHKDSK on a failing drive. Also, never recover data to the same drive. You will normally need two drives to recover from this. One as temporary storage and the other as permanent destination.
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