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[Ask]The Partition is not accessible

January 3rd, 2009, 1:43

Hello guys, I have a problem with my slave harddisk. There are two partitions in my slave harddisk. When I want to open one of the partition, there is warning message "E:\ is not accessible, The file or directory is corrupted and unreadable". But sometimes, when I want to open the partition again, the windows stated that the drive is not formatted and ask to format the partition again. I check the format of partition and it becomes raw format now.

Is there any software that can fix this problem ?

I will appreciate if anyone here can help me to fix this problem.

Thanks

Re: [Ask]The Partition is not accessible

January 3rd, 2009, 5:30

arow wrote:"E:\ is not accessible, The file or directory is corrupted and unreadable".


This state that BR still GOOD and Problem with File System Structure

arow wrote: the windows stated that the drive is not formatted and ask to format the partition again. I check the format of partition and it becomes raw format now.


State that BR already Damage and Window can not read BR as well. Win will act it as New Partition and ask to Format it.

if you need data of course format it is a bad solution...
I'm affraid this drive Got Bad sector.

Re: [Ask]The Partition is not accessible

January 4th, 2009, 6:52

@ prodata

So, is there any software that can fix this problem ?

Thanks

Re: [Ask]The Partition is not accessible

January 4th, 2009, 22:03

if Drive got seriously bad sector.. I think DR software will not help you the most.
better to send it to nearly DR in your place if you need data....

Re: [Ask]The Partition is not accessible

January 5th, 2009, 7:46

arow wrote:@ prodata

So, is there any software that can fix this problem ?

Thanks



You can try to access your data with commercial DR software, but Prodata is right, if data is valuable and there is possibility of BAD sectors, send to a professional for a evaluation.
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