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drive not formatted,some file not recognize

May 2nd, 2010, 4:55

WD My passport current status:
-still work smoothly
-can move other file between 2 drive
-can see in My computer
-can enter into the my passport drive
-all of the file are video=rmvb,avi,etc

Story:
1)when i click on some video,it will lag then pop up "Disk is not formatted - The disk in drive G is not formatted.Do you want to format now".then i select no.

2)i use search function to find some related thread to solve my problem.then i tried "testdrive"

3)it doesn't work and i now ask for help ~

Re: drive not formatted,some file not recognize

May 3rd, 2010, 9:33

Back up your data and replace your drive.

Re: drive not formatted,some file not recognize

May 3rd, 2010, 9:38

To me seems more a FS corruption.... anyway I still think actual WDs are trash. But it's my opinion....

Re: drive not formatted,some file not recognize

May 3rd, 2010, 9:46

=.= no other way?

Re: drive not formatted,some file not recognize

May 3rd, 2010, 11:16

If you send the drive to me I'll analyze it and get data out, but it's me :D

Sometimes if "some" part of FS in NTFS get corrupted (I am simplifying it) you have strange behaviours like - not limited to : you see the files but trying to access a folder you get "ACCESS DENIED" and there's no way (usual ways) even to DELETE the folder, or you get "Incorrect function" or when you launch an application ".... is not a Win32 valid application" or stuff like that.
I had myself "complicated" times fixing partially corrupted FSs even if I know (some parts are still obscure even to pros) how NTFS works.
I cannot point to anywhere without seeing the drive and analysing the FS.
I would ask you to check journal, protection descriptors and a lot of other things...
Probably you are searching a "click and go" stuff that fixes your problem. I have to give up and sadly I think it's more a question to put on other forums rather on technical HDD-related forum. Only if and when you are sure it's the drive having problems you can ask ONLY A 2nd OPINION here.

One thing is sure : it can be FS or a drive problem. In any case you need some intervention to get data back and only then you can try to erase the drive and see if it works again.
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