March 19th, 2012, 19:10
March 19th, 2012, 22:33
March 19th, 2012, 22:41
Nekrom wrote:Hi, noob here. I have a question, maybe this forum can help.
I have a Toshiba external HDD that I bought to back up my files. It was working for some time, but now I am experiencing serious problems with files on it. I cannot access number of folders and files. When I select the folder to open it, the HDD doesn't open it and just gets stuck. The only thing I can do is to unplug it from USB. So I have no access to the files in those folders.
Can anyone recommend me how to solve this? The files were not deleted, I just can open folders. And in other folders I can access the file (video), but when I select it to play the HDD gets stuck again.
I also tried to copy them to other HDD, unsuccessfully. The Windows just shows me an error in copy process and asks me to try again or cancel. I went lightly through the posts and articles in this forum and it seems that I can't find the answer. Can anyone help me with advice? Thank you.
March 20th, 2012, 5:13
labtech wrote:Do you care about the data or the drive?
Amarbir wrote:Best method ,
open hdd case and make it sata interface and clone it asap .bad sectors imho
March 20th, 2012, 5:25
USB is less reliable for this sort of thing, is why. All external cases use standard drives.Nekrom wrote:labtech wrote:Do you care about the data or the drive?
Of course I do.Amarbir wrote:Best method ,
open hdd case and make it sata interface and clone it asap .bad sectors imho
Not sure what you mean by "open hdd case" and how to clone it. Do you mean by connecting sata cable directly to it? Is it different than copying through usb? Not sure it is even possible, it is small 2.5 hdd, I don't think it even has sata output.
Not going to make you popular around here, LOL. A lot of these people write those tools, although some are free. Sad to see free utilities be lonely while commercial ones get ripped, as well. ;( I'm answering your questions only because I'm being nice.Anyway, after browsing google and trying to find free recovery tools, I've tried number of them and failed - some did HDD analysis that showed me a lot of bad sectors, but the tools got stuck on 57% of the test so I had to force close them. Then I found another tool, that is not free, bit it did free scanning very fast and I saw that it did find all my files. So I downloaded cracked version and I've managed successfully to recover all of my data by copying it to another location, I am doing it right now. This tool is surprisingly effective, so I'm happy.
My followup question is what should I do with the damaged HDD? Can I wipe it so clean that I can use it again? What are the chances that it will malfunction right away? Or is it became unreliable and I better not use it at all?
Thank you.
March 20th, 2012, 12:07
USB is less reliable for this sort of thing, is why. All external cases use standard drives.
Not going to make you popular around here, LOL. A lot of these people write those tools, although some are free. Sad to see free utilities be lonely while commercial ones get ripped, as well. ;( I'm answering your questions only because I'm being nice.
If it fails ever, even once, do not trust it. Use it as a DVR or something else that the files lose value on their own after a short time. DVR's expire files due to DRM.
March 20th, 2012, 13:33
March 24th, 2012, 17:58
Nekrom wrote:Then I found another tool, that is not free, bit it did free scanning very fast and I saw that it did find all my files. So I downloaded cracked version and I've managed successfully to recover all of my data ...
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