Check you email.  I sent you a screen shot.

I have seen this screen for a little over 50 hours.  It is working
because the 11% will go up, just very slowly.

Mike

On Sep 3, 10:22 am, Anvesh Saxena <[email protected]> wrote:
> Also please tell what do you mean by saying that program running for
> 36 hours that means it is check disk utility that starts after
> restarting or is it the main program itself. If it is check disk
> utility that started after you restarted your system and is showing
> read errors then it is absolutely nice as it shows recovery. Good news
> if this is the case. Please reply fast if this is not what you meant
>
> On 9/3/09, Anvesh Saxena <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Yes you are doing it alright I think there is some other problems. I
> > will search the net and reply you as fast as I can
>
> > On 9/3/09, Mike Retif <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> I let the program run for ~36 hours and I am 5% done.  IT also shows a
> >> read error at every cylinder.  I am doing this right?
>
> >> On Sep 1, 4:52 pm, Mike Retif <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> I will write my steps down but I think I am making a mistake
> >>> somewhere.>no log
> >>> >select my hard drive
> >>> >intel
> >>> >analysis
>
> >>>   Here is where i get a "Partition: Read Error"
> >>>   I then hit enter to do a quick search and it ask me if the partition
> >>> was created with Vista.
> >>>   From here, i cannot do anything, I cannot type y or n it just seems
> >>> unresponsive.  I am missing something?
>
> >>> Mike
>
> >>> On Aug 30, 8:40 am, Anvesh Saxena <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> > Also it will be better if you use its command line version than GUI
> >>> > cause its better.
>
> >>> > On 8/30/09, Anvesh Saxena <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> > > Testdisk will not remove your data on your hard disk. Then when you
> >>> > > run you have to choose no log, then select the external drive and
> >>> > > press intel, then select the partitions you want to restore(If your
> >>> > > partition isn't listed then do a deep search. After that you can
> >>> > > choose the option write to write the master boot record. It will
> >>> > > also
> >>> > > ask in one step whether your partition was done in vista you should
> >>> > > select no if it is formatted under XP. Then after writing master
> >>> > > boot
> >>> > > record it will ask you to restart and then you will have your files
> >>> > > back.
>
> >>> > > On 8/30/09, Mike Retif <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> > >> Testdisk will not let me write the MBR code, it just gives me an
> >>> > >> error
> >>> > >> tell me that it cannot write to the disk.
>
> >>> > >> On Aug 28, 3:10 pm, Mike Retif <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> > >>> Anvesh,
>
> >>> > >>> Will testdisk erase the existing data on the hard drive?
>
> >>> > >>> Thanks,
>
> >>> > >>> Mike
>
> >>> > >>> On Aug 26, 9:34 am, Anvesh Saxena <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> > >>> > In case you want to get your file system back in case if your
> >>> > >>> > FAT
> >>> > >>> > table has some problem then you can use testdisk utility which I
> >>> > >>> > have
> >>> > >>> > used many times to save my self whenever my external disk showed
> >>> > >>> > no
> >>> > >>> > sign of access. Just google testdisk and you will find it.
>
> >>> > >>> > On 8/25/09, Liz Fenton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> > >>> > > I had the a problem with my WD Mybook. Turned out that heat
> >>> > >>> > > was
> >>> > >>> > > the
> >>> > >>> > > problem.
> >>> > >>> > > So, I dismantled the case, took the drive out, connected it
> >>> > >>> > > via
> >>> > >>> > > SATA cable
> >>> > >>> > > to a a USB port and transferred the files onto another drive.
> >>> > >>> > > The
> >>> > >>> > > clue
> >>> > >>> > > was
> >>> > >>> > > the "delayed write failure" message I got on trying to access
> >>> > >>> > > the
> >>> > >>> > > drive.
>
> >>> > >>> > > Liz Fenton
>
> >>> > >>> > > --- On Mon, 8/24/09, Mike Retif <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> > >>> > > From: Mike Retif <[email protected]>
> >>> > >>> > > Subject: [computer-tech-support: 6933] Re: WD MyBook Problem
> >>> > >>> > > To: "Computer Tech Support"
> >>> > >>> > > <[email protected]>
> >>> > >>> > > Date: Monday, August 24, 2009, 8:42 PM
>
> >>> > >>> > > I now got it to show up on Vista and it list the drive as not
> >>> > >>> > > initialized and unallocated.
>
> >>> > >>> > > On Aug 24, 8:39 pm, Mike Retif <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> > >>> > >> In XP, the disk does not show up at all in disk management
> >>> > >>> > >> (control
> >>> > >>> > >> panel>admin tools>computer management>disk management) but it
> >>> > >>> > >> will
> >>> > >>> > >> show up on some different recovery software and WD
> >>> > >>> > >> diagnostics
> >>> > >>> > >> program.
>
> >>> > >>> > >> In vista, i do not remember what it said but when i connect
> >>> > >>> > >> it
> >>> > >>> > >> now,
> >>> > >>> > >> disk management does not see it (but i can still safely
> >>> > >>> > >> remove
> >>> > >>> > >> it).
> >>> > >>> > >> The only option I had when it did show up was to initialize
> >>> > >>> > >> the
> >>> > >>> > >> disk,
> >>> > >>> > >> which it could not do because of an I/O error.
>
> >>> > >>> > >> On Aug 24, 10:05 am, The KwikOne <[email protected]>
> >>> > >>> > >> wrote:
>
> >>> > >>> > >> > It sounds like possibly your partition table may have
> >>> > >>> > >> > gotten
> >>> > >>> > >> > corrupted. When you say on XP it does not show up, do you
> >>> > >>> > >> > mean in
> >>> > >>> > >> > disk
> >>> > >>> > >> > management, or where? Also, on Vista what indications does
> >>> > >>> > >> > disk
> >>> > >>> > >> > management give, unallocated partition, unformatted
> >>> > >>> > >> > partition
> >>> > >>> > >> > or
> >>> > >>> > >> > what?
>
> >>> > >>> > >> > On Aug 23, 5:56 pm, Mike Retif <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> > >>> > >> > > I have a 320gb MyBook and I am having a problem
> >>> > >>> > >> > > connecting
> >>> > >>> > >> > > it
> >>> > >>> > >> > > to
> >>> > >>> > >> > > my
> >>> > >>> > >> > > computer.  I am not sure what happened but when I went to
> >>> > >>> > >> > > transfer
> >>> > >>> > >> > > some files, the drive disappeared off of My Computer.
> >>> > >>> > >> > >  The
> >>> > >>> > >> > > drive
> >>> > >>> > >> > > does
> >>> > >>> > >> > > shows up on the connected devices and I can safely remove
> >>> > >>> > >> > > it
> >>> > >>> > >> > > but
> >>> > >>> > >> > > cannot open it.  I have looked at the cables and power
> >>> > >>> > >> > > and
> >>> > >>> > >> > > everything
> >>> > >>> > >> > > looks good.
>
> >>> > >>> > >> > > On my computer with 64bit vista, I can see the drive
> >>> > >>> > >> > > using
> >>> > >>> > >> > > disk
> >>> > >>> > >> > > management.  It asks me to initialize (i was hesitant to
> >>> > >>> > >> > > do
> >>> > >>> > >> > > so)
> >>> > >>> > >> > > and I
> >>> > >>> > >> > > get an I/O error.  On my computer with XP, the drive does
> >>> > >>> > >> > > not
> >>> > >>> > >> > > even
> >>> > >>> > >> > > show up.
>
> >>> > >>> > >> > > I should have been backing up the files better but that
> >>> > >>> > >> > > did
> >>> > >>> > >> > > not
> >>> > >>> > >> > > happen.  I really do not want to format the drive until I
> >>> > >>> > >> > > can
> >>> > >>> > >> > > get
> >>> > >>> > >> > > my
> >>> > >>> > >> > > files off.
>
> >>> > >>> > >> > > Any input or thoughts would be appreciated because most
> >>> > >>> > >> > > of
> >>> > >>> > >> > > the
> >>> > >>> > >> > > files
> >>> > >>> > >> > > are irreplaceable.
>
> >>> > >>> > >> > > Mike
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