At 04:57 PM 8/9/07 -0700, you wrote:
On 8/9/07, Lief Hendrickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a 80 GB hard drive that was in an external USB enclosure. It
> stopped working. I put the drive in a different enclosure and
> connected. The computer recognized that there is a USB drive but says it
> is unformatted. Can anyone help with data revovery? Thanks.
>
Explain further "it stopped working".
Can you tell whether the disk is spinning? Listen for bearing noises,
feel for vibration, try to detect gyroscopic effects.
carl
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It physically works fine as far as I can tell based on comparing the
running sound to other hard drives. I should have said it stopped being
accessible. I put it in another USB hard drive enclosure - after
verifying that the USB enclosure works with another hard drive. The
computer recognized there is a hard drive present, but it can not access
it. I tried it under windows 2000 - I went to a DOS prompt and entered
the disk letter and got a message saying the disk is unformatted and
asking me if I want to format it. I wonder if something at the beginning
of the disk has become corrupted making it look like it's unformatted and
if so the problem is how to recover formatting (partition table
problem???) without losing all the data. Any ideas or sources of
expertise would be appreciated.
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Update. I put the drive in a USB enclosure and connected to a computer
with Norton Partition Magic. It recognizes the drive but can not see what
is on it. Partition Magic displays the correct size but in the column that
would state partition type, the entry is the word "BAD".
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