My hard external hard disk is inaccessible the drive should be NTFS but reads as RAW. How can I reformat the drive without losing my data
SOURCE: NTFS hard disk not recognized as 'RAW' iomega hdd160
format this with NTFS to recognize by your computer, RAW means no file system
SOURCE: Computer does not recognise Hard Drive
Hey guys. I have an answer on how to fix the Trekstor Datastation "Removable Disk" problem.
I also own a Trekstor Datastation 500GB and had the same problem even
though it worked for several months then all of a sudden when I tried
to hook it up to another computer, it stopped working. It would
recognize the USB connection but you could not read the drive as it
would say "Removable Disk".
In "Device Manager" it recognizes the drive as Sundata USB2SATA. But
what it really should be is "WDC WD50 00AAVS-32ZTB0 USB Device" or
something similar to that. For those that are wondering, yes, the hard
drive is a Western Digital Hard Drive. Western Digital Caviar to be
exact.
Solution: You need to open the cover to the hard drive and reconnect
the hard drive to the connector on the board. It's that simple!
It is very loose and this model is not well designed so it can easily
come off if you accidentally knock over your hard drive or move it to
another location. The hard drive is held in place by screws on a
holder where there is room for the screws to slide if the screws are
not tight enough.
You'll need a T10 screwdriver bit to remove the cover and a Phillips screwdriver to adjust the hard drive.
NOTE: Doing this will probably voids your warranty but trust me, it
works and it's really easy and quick to do. Took me 15 minutes.
SOURCE: i tranffered all my data from my pc on to 1tb
I had also stucked in this issue and recovered using http://www.recovermyfiles.com/
It will take lot of time, any how you will get the data back
SOURCE: My WD 2T external My Book hard drive is not working
You will need to try formatting the drive. You can do this from the drive management section on the Mac.
SOURCE: Reformat my external drive to NTFS
The only risk associated with file formats is that a drive formatted with FAT32 file system will not see NTFS formatted file system, whereas, a drive formatted with NTFS file system will definitely see FAT32.
To make it clearer, this means that, if on your system, your hard drive which is having the operating system installed on it, is formatted with FAT32 file system, and you bring an external drive, or even a backup drive which is formatted with NTFS file system, and you plug it to your system, the system will detect it but it wont be able to access the full drive capacity, you will just see it in the device manager page that it is connected.
But If it is Vice-Versa, the NTFS formatted drive will detect the FAT32 drive.
Now in your own case, if your system is formatted in NTFS file system and you plug in your external drive which is NTFS formatted also, from what you have said, I suspect that you have some hidden partitions on your harddrive (the 250GB), so when you plug it, try and do this, Right-Click on my computer icon, select manage, then go to Disk Management Option.
On the Disk management option Page you should see ALL the drives installed on your system, including the hidden ones, so what you will just do is, try and locate the one representing your external drive, and right click on it. then select "Change Drive letter and Paths", and give the drive any new, unique letter (i.e alphabet) different from the ones already on your system, and click on OK.
If you see any other hidden drives there, do the same thing to it.
This should make your External Drive to be detected automatically.
Hope this helps you out.
Goodluck!
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