Tools for hard drive diagnostics, repair, and data recovery
February 12th, 2017, 13:43
Do you need the data on the drive ?
General rule - don't use USB external drives. USB doesn't handle errors as well as SATA/IDE.
If you need the data out of the drive you first need to figure out if the problem is with the drive or with the USB bridge.
Open the enclosure (DO NOT OPEN THE DRIVE) and check if the drive itself. Can you plug it directly to a SATA port on your machine ? If so try that first.
Also post the full model of the DRIVE ITSELF.
If you still have errors then the drive needs to be replaced. If you need to recover the data out of it there are still some "tricks" that you can try even if you have problems with the drive conected directly by SATA ...
If you don't need the data, replace the drive.
February 12th, 2017, 14:04
Most likely the drive has developed bad sectors. If you don't need data off of it, just junk it. If you do, then I'd recommend attempting to ddrescue it to another drive. Unless the data is too important to risk losing, in which case you should consider professional service.
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