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       HDD Failure
    Matty
    post May 31 2010, 11:57 PM
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    Had a bit of a nightmare yesterday - bought myself a new WD 1TB drive, and have downloaded and built the relevant moviesheets! The HDD is quite full - maybe 10GB left!

    I was just running through the drive through the WDTv, checkeing all was ok - and stupidly disconnected the drive from the WDTv without ejecting or powering down!! Now I am left with an unrecognisable drive - get the Storage Can Not Aggregate on the WDTv, and on the PC it is just unreadable!
    There is a lot of movies on there, but have a recovery plan, which might take ages - using Stellar Phoenix Recovery software, and another 1TB drive I have!!

    Anyone know of any other suitable software, as I think I have damaged the Partition table of the new drive? Or any ideas as to what is wrong?

    Lesson learnt though - Use the EJECT button!!!!

    Thought please

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    Rev Drew
    post Jun 2 2010, 02:05 PM
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    search for MBR fix, it may help you out in this case..
    worth a shot
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