Send it to a data-recovery lab.  ($$$)

And then use Carbonite...


-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Cobb [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2011 9:02 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: (ot) Recover Data from External Hard Drive


So, this is way OT, but I'm hoping someone out there can give me some
suggestions to help me figure this out.  Here's my situation:

I have a 500GB USB external hard drive on my home PC that I use to store
pretty much everything.  All of our pictures, financial documents,
mp3s, code repositories, everything.  I have the hard drive partitioned
into 2 equal parts, and they are set up as the "F" and "G" drives on the
PC.  Last week, my 9 month old grabbed the cable and pulled the hard
drive off of the desk.  When I plugged the hard drive back in, I could
no longer access any of the data on the drives.  Windows is saying that
the drives need to be formatted.  

I've tried it on 3 separate machines, and I get the same thing on each
one.  When I plug in the hard drive, Windows sees both the "F" and "G"
partitions, but wants to format them every time I try to open them.  I
looked in disk manager and it shows each partition with the correct
size, but it says that each one is 100% free and contains no data.  It
does this on Windows XP, Windows 2003, and Windows 7.  

I tried booting Knoppix to see if I could access it that way, but I
can't even get Knoppix to see the USB hard drive, or if it does I don't
know where to look.  I used VirtualBox to boot an Ubuntu instance, but
got the same results as Knoppix, either it doesn't see the USB hard
drive, or if it does I don't know where to look.  (now would probably be
a good time to mention that I don't know squat about Linux).  

So, that's my predicament.  Does anyone out there have any suggestions
on what to try?  I feel like that if I can get Knoppinx/Ubuntu to see
the drive that may be my best bet, but I don't have a clue as to how to
do it. (plan on doing some serious googling tonight).

I appreciate any suggestions anyone may have.

Thanks,

Eric Cobb
http://www.cfgears.com






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