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Testdisk analyse cylinder read error
Testdisk analyse cylinder read error








  1. #Testdisk analyse cylinder read error software#
  2. #Testdisk analyse cylinder read error plus#

Where i'm going with all of this.įirst, do understand this is all my best guess based on the info to date, so do more info from others if you want and let's see if others have any other input as well. In example below, note there are 3 different disks to choose from to see their SMART data (see them listed along top of the display)ītw. If you're seeing yellow or red icons means problems

#Testdisk analyse cylinder read error plus#

It'll display overall status plus individual SMART stastics. Be sure to click on the disk to see the information for the specific disk drive you're checking. When you run it NOTE the first line in its display across the top will show EACH of the physical disks you can see SMART data for. You might try and check the SMART sensors on the drive (these are sensors which indicate failures) to see if those sensors confirm physical disk failures BUT since you're seeing READ errors, i'm guessing the physical disk media itself may also have some damage (I believe TestDisk can logical data problems but not when the disk surface is physically damaged) just logical) filesystem and data corruption on the disk. TestDisk will normally help recover data when there's simple (i.e. This is just my guess, so you might also see if others have other input also. Is it possible, everything is still there, just deactivated or something? How did r studio find all my files and data so quickly, then? Please help.i need to find a way to recover my files.

#Testdisk analyse cylinder read error software#

The only sucees i have has has been with r studio software for recovery, i clicked on my f drive, and it found all of my files, with names and everything, but it's a total of 688gb of data, it loaded this in seconds though, just double clicked on my f drive. So basically now seems everything is gone, somehow no idea how this happened! So i've tried various recovery programs, which have brought me no real success, mainly i think because my f drive it too large, and it gets stuck at 0 percent, when scanning. I turned my computer on today, and i tried accessing my f drive, and it froze then said drive needed to be formated, went to properties and it says file system raw, and used and free space at 0. Yesterday i was in the process of transferring some large files from my c drive to my f drive. I have two internal hard drives, one my c drive is 1tb, then my f drive which is 1.5 tb. Well here is my big dilema, any help would so greatly appreciated










Testdisk analyse cylinder read error