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bobbymike
PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 2:53 am    Post subject: Exterior Hard Drive Crash
       
My Sony Windows XP Media Edition crashed a few months ago .. luckily I had
all my important documents, photos, etc backed up on a WD exterior hard
drive. In August I got a new Dell Inspiron 530 Desktop running Windows XP
Professional. Unfortunately I did not copy all the important info from the
exterior hard drive to this new Dell. Last week, I went to open up the
exterior hard drive and this message came on screen - 'The Disk in Drive F
is not formatted. Do you want to format it now'- Long story short, took the
exterior hard drive to my trusted computer guy who ran it all weekend trying
to recover the data . He had no luck - could not recover anything. Short of
spending $$$$$$$ does anyone have any ideas about what I could possibly do
next - or is this a dead issue? And would anyone have a possible reason as
to why this exterior hard drive crashed in the first place. Thanks for any
and all input.
 

 
DL
PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 7:41 am    Post subject: Re: Exterior Hard Drive Crash
       
A hd drive can be DOA or fail at anytime, theres nothing you can do to
prevent failure, other than not dropping one.
There are Companies that will recover data, if it is recoverable - no
recovery no fee.
About the only thing a user can do is to keep multiple backups on differeing
media & in differing locations

"bobbymike" <ejnbln@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:u89W$WKEJHA.3476@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
Quote:
My Sony Windows XP Media Edition crashed a few months ago .. luckily I had
all my important documents, photos, etc backed up on a WD exterior hard
drive. In August I got a new Dell Inspiron 530 Desktop running Windows XP
Professional. Unfortunately I did not copy all the important info from the
exterior hard drive to this new Dell. Last week, I went to open up the
exterior hard drive and this message came on screen - 'The Disk in Drive F
is not formatted. Do you want to format it now'- Long story short, took
the exterior hard drive to my trusted computer guy who ran it all weekend
trying to recover the data . He had no luck - could not recover anything.
Short of spending $$$$$$$ does anyone have any ideas about what I could
possibly do next - or is this a dead issue? And would anyone have a
possible reason as to why this exterior hard drive crashed in the first
place. Thanks for any and all input.
 

 
Ed Mc
PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 11:08 am    Post subject: Re: Exterior Hard Drive Crash
       
DL wrote:
Quote:
A hd drive can be DOA or fail at anytime, theres nothing you can do to
prevent failure, other than not dropping one.
There are Companies that will recover data, if it is recoverable - no
recovery no fee.
About the only thing a user can do is to keep multiple backups on differeing
media & in differing locations

"bobbymike" <ejnbln@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:u89W$WKEJHA.3476@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
My Sony Windows XP Media Edition crashed a few months ago .. luckily I had
all my important documents, photos, etc backed up on a WD exterior hard
drive. In August I got a new Dell Inspiron 530 Desktop running Windows XP
Professional. Unfortunately I did not copy all the important info from the
exterior hard drive to this new Dell. Last week, I went to open up the
exterior hard drive and this message came on screen - 'The Disk in Drive F
is not formatted. Do you want to format it now'- Long story short, took
the exterior hard drive to my trusted computer guy who ran it all weekend
trying to recover the data . He had no luck - could not recover anything.
Short of spending $$$$$$$ does anyone have any ideas about what I could
possibly do next - or is this a dead issue? And would anyone have a
possible reason as to why this exterior hard drive crashed in the first
place. Thanks for any and all input.



Don't know if this will help, but, I had a USB drive suddenly go

bonkers.... one day I plugged it in and it wouldn't show up. I checked
with Disk Management and it was there, but, listed as 'hidden'. Don't
have a clue how or why it became 'hidden'. I 'unhid' the disk and
BINGO, all my files were back. Just an experience I had..... you never
know with computers.....

--
Semper Fi
 

 
bobbymike
PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 11:33 am    Post subject: Re: Exterior Hard Drive Crash
       
"Ed Mc" <namvtn@comcast.invalid> wrote in message
news:b_OdnTDbkr6yT17VnZ2dnUVZ_qTinZ2d@comcast.com...
Quote:
DL wrote:
A hd drive can be DOA or fail at anytime, theres nothing you can do to
prevent failure, other than not dropping one.
There are Companies that will recover data, if it is recoverable - no
recovery no fee.
About the only thing a user can do is to keep multiple backups on
differeing media & in differing locations

"bobbymike" <ejnbln@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:u89W$WKEJHA.3476@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
My Sony Windows XP Media Edition crashed a few months ago .. luckily I
had all my important documents, photos, etc backed up on a WD exterior
hard drive. In August I got a new Dell Inspiron 530 Desktop running
Windows XP Professional. Unfortunately I did not copy all the important
info from the exterior hard drive to this new Dell. Last week, I went to
open up the exterior hard drive and this message came on screen - 'The
Disk in Drive F is not formatted. Do you want to format it now'- Long
story short, took the exterior hard drive to my trusted computer guy who
ran it all weekend trying to recover the data . He had no luck - could
not recover anything. Short of spending $$$$$$$ does anyone have any
ideas about what I could possibly do next - or is this a dead issue? And
would anyone have a possible reason as to why this exterior hard drive
crashed in the first place. Thanks for any and all input.



Don't know if this will help, but, I had a USB drive suddenly go
bonkers.... one day I plugged it in and it wouldn't show up. I checked
with Disk Management and it was there, but, listed as 'hidden'. Don't have
a clue how or why it became 'hidden'. I 'unhid' the disk and BINGO, all my
files were back. Just an experience I had..... you never know with
computers.....

--
Semper Fi

Good Morning Marine Corps - SemperFi - I don't currently have the drive -
it's at the computer repair shop = when I get it
Back I will check it out per your instructions - When you say you Unhid the
disk ... What exactly does this mean? Thanks Much
 

 
Ed Mc
PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 12:35 pm    Post subject: Re: Exterior Hard Drive Crash
       
bobbymike wrote:
Quote:
"Ed Mc" <namvtn@comcast.invalid> wrote in message
news:b_OdnTDbkr6yT17VnZ2dnUVZ_qTinZ2d@comcast.com...
DL wrote:
A hd drive can be DOA or fail at anytime, theres nothing you can do to
prevent failure, other than not dropping one.
There are Companies that will recover data, if it is recoverable - no
recovery no fee.
About the only thing a user can do is to keep multiple backups on
differeing media & in differing locations

"bobbymike" <ejnbln@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:u89W$WKEJHA.3476@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
My Sony Windows XP Media Edition crashed a few months ago .. luckily I
had all my important documents, photos, etc backed up on a WD exterior
hard drive. In August I got a new Dell Inspiron 530 Desktop running
Windows XP Professional. Unfortunately I did not copy all the important
info from the exterior hard drive to this new Dell. Last week, I went to
open up the exterior hard drive and this message came on screen - 'The
Disk in Drive F is not formatted. Do you want to format it now'- Long
story short, took the exterior hard drive to my trusted computer guy who
ran it all weekend trying to recover the data . He had no luck - could
not recover anything. Short of spending $$$$$$$ does anyone have any
ideas about what I could possibly do next - or is this a dead issue? And
would anyone have a possible reason as to why this exterior hard drive
crashed in the first place. Thanks for any and all input.


Don't know if this will help, but, I had a USB drive suddenly go
bonkers.... one day I plugged it in and it wouldn't show up. I checked
with Disk Management and it was there, but, listed as 'hidden'. Don't have
a clue how or why it became 'hidden'. I 'unhid' the disk and BINGO, all my
files were back. Just an experience I had..... you never know with
computers.....

--
Semper Fi

Good Morning Marine Corps - SemperFi - I don't currently have the drive -
it's at the computer repair shop = when I get it
Back I will check it out per your instructions - When you say you Unhid the
disk ... What exactly does this mean? Thanks Much


I have a program called Partition Magic 8.0 which has an option

for 'unhiding' hidden partitions. It's basically a hard disk
management program. I haven't looked too closely at winXP's disk
management feature, so I don't know if the procedure can be done from
there. Maybe someone else....? In the meantime, a "Scroogle" search (I
don't use Google) for 'free partition manager program' returned
numerous results. Good luck, bro.

--
Semper Fi
 

 
Patrick Keenan
PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 5:49 pm    Post subject: Re: Exterior Hard Drive Crash
       
"DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message
news:urWoY3MEJHA.1460@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
Quote:
A hd drive can be DOA or fail at anytime, theres nothing you can do to
prevent failure, other than not dropping one.
There are Companies that will recover data, if it is recoverable - no
recovery no fee.

You'd want to establish this before contracting with the company. You may
wind up with a charge even if recovery is not successful.

Most companies will provide estimates of both cost and recovery
possibilities, but as producing the estimate can require opening the drive
and mounting the platters on their hardware, estimates aren't always free.

You are correct, relying on one single backup is not prudent.

HTH
-pk


Quote:
About the only thing a user can do is to keep multiple backups on
differeing media & in differing locations

"bobbymike" <ejnbln@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:u89W$WKEJHA.3476@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
My Sony Windows XP Media Edition crashed a few months ago .. luckily I
had all my important documents, photos, etc backed up on a WD exterior
hard drive. In August I got a new Dell Inspiron 530 Desktop running
Windows XP Professional. Unfortunately I did not copy all the important
info from the exterior hard drive to this new Dell. Last week, I went to
open up the exterior hard drive and this message came on screen - 'The
Disk in Drive F is not formatted. Do you want to format it now'- Long
story short, took the exterior hard drive to my trusted computer guy who
ran it all weekend trying to recover the data . He had no luck - could
not recover anything. Short of spending $$$$$$$ does anyone have any
ideas about what I could possibly do next - or is this a dead issue? And
would anyone have a possible reason as to why this exterior hard drive
crashed in the first place. Thanks for any and all input.


 

 
Plato
PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 4:07 am    Post subject: Re: Exterior Hard Drive Crash
       
bobbymike wrote:
Quote:

My Sony Windows XP Media Edition crashed a few months ago .. luckily I had
all my important documents, photos, etc backed up on a WD exterior hard
drive. In August I got a new Dell Inspiron 530 Desktop running Windows XP

Also back up to CDs

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