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I've had a WD external hard drive for a while, all of a sudden a couple of weeks ago it stopped working.
When I plug it in, windows prompts me to "Format Disk",
I also tried it from linux mint, but it can't read it either.
The file system on the disk is marked "RAW".
I have some important stuff there that I don't want to lose. I tried tools that recover deleted files, like Recuva, but they didn't find anything.
Any clues are highly appreciated.
Update
The data is important and I hope I can recover it, but I wouldn't spend $10k, not even $100 for it. Plus it contains some pretty "private" stuff and I wouldn't trust anyone with it.
So I'm looking for a software solution.
I was assuming/hoping that maybe just some headers got corrupted and can somehow be recovered.
Update 2
For the record, the file system on the hard was FAT32 (sucks, I know).
and it's way bigger than my (internal) hard drive. (500 GB vs 100 GB)
Update 3
So far, the only thing working is DiskDigger, but it's a bit too unpractical, as it gives tens of files without names or paths.
Data Recovery Wizard seemed to work, but it's not free. (I just let it run for about 10 minutes to see if it got any results and it seemed to have found some files).
The extra drive is bigger than my (internal) drive. I suppose I can try these commands on the hard itself, is that correct? – hasen – 2009-07-20T01:56:48.337
I would not do it on the drive itself. See if you can borrow a drive from somebody of bigger or equal size to put the image onto – Wayne – 2009-07-20T02:08:10.900
Do this on the drive as a last method if you dont want to ship to a recovery place. Be aware that by doing it on the drive itself you could render the ability to recover the data worse than if you had left it at the state it is in now. You make that call tho :) – Wayne – 2009-07-20T02:08:58.403