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Hi folks,
Someone dumped a 1TB WD MyBook on me, begging that I take a look at it and see if I can recover a large amount of important data. This isn't something I normally do, or want to do, but I'm willing to invest a little time and try to help the owner. Who is training prior to shipping out, and for the time being completely unreachable. So I can't even talk to them and ask fill-in questions. Ugh.
The owner purchased it and populated it via Windows and didn't have any issues. Then the unit had some exposure to a Mac (book presumably) belonging to a fellow soldier (a soldier who also has the same type or a similar type of WD MyBook). The next time it was connected to the owner's Windows machine, she found it "hosed". The owner told me that her MyBook was only briefly connected to the other soldier's machine to pull something off of it, but shortly after connecting it she realized the files in question weren't on her MyBook and she disconnected it. So... theoretically... no changes should have been made to the data on her MyBook. After it was found to be hosed under Windows, she tried hooking it back up to the other soldier's Mac again, but reported that she was unable to access anything from that machine as well. Mind you, the owner is not a sophisticated computer user.
When connected to a Windows PC with System Restore disabled, you get a \System Volume Information is corrupt and unreadable. Please run the Chkdsk utility message. However, the volume does mount. Windows Disk Management reports that it is a healthy 931.61 GB FAT32 volume. However, properties reports that it has a capacity of 465 GB, with 419 GB used and 45.7 GB free. The WD DataLifeGuard reports it as a 1TB drive, 499.98 GB Total Space, 49.15 GB Free Space, which passes the Quick Test.
The root directory contains a number of Windows and MAC folders/files. Some of the folders and files are accessible but all of those are empty if/when you attempt to look at the contents. The rest of the folders and files are "corrupted and unreadable" when accessed. The owner reported that it is as if some files/folders from the other soldier's MyBook were installed on hers, but in corrupted form and in a way that corrupted what she originally had on her MyBook. There is a FOUND.000 folder which appears empty when opened, which suggests to me that someone did a chkdsk /f on it after the problem arose and before I got it.
I could bone up on the subject and poke around with an inspector to see if the original, important files are still there. However, before diving into that, I thought I'd ping this forum to see if anything sounds familiar. Hope you don't mind. Thanks in advance.
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