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why does it list the seagate 3 times? im going to click on the highlighted one
why does it list the seagate 3 times? im going to click on the highlighted one
this is what i see after quick search... this is where you want me to list files
i think we are getting to the copying stage and i dont have another back up external connected. i have another external but the powerlead is missing. its the same powerlead as the faulty seagate drive.
Not sure why. May be because your partition is still visible with a drive label F, though RAW.
My perception is that selecting any of the three should yield the results.
But first Proceed with whatever is highlighted by default, sdb.
We can try the second and third if it does not yield the expected results.Absolutely no harm since we are not going to write anything to the drive.
Ok, i pressed shift + p. Do i press enter after that? I think its just loading the list so im going to wait
No need to press enter. Just Shift+P as you did. Wait for the complete list to load . When completed just check that you have all the folders/files.
Oh wow... first i see what is displayed in the prtscn pic. Now i see a list of the folders listed:).
But i have no other external connected jumanji. Only this laptop with about 144gb free space.
this is what i see now.
it feels good to see the list appear jumanji:)
Yes, I noticed that you haven't connected another external drive.
As I said earlier nothing to be copied to the internal drive. We don't want to grapple with any other problem that may arise with your system- past experience :)
You have now become an expert in running TestDisk. You can close TestDisk and run it again after connecting another external drive.
( I still see some problem in your faulty drive " Failed to calculate the number of free clusters: Input/output error." We will not worry about it now..)
Just copy as much data as possible and in whatever form to another external drive when you are ready.
No need to do anything in a hurry. You now know that all your data is there. Do it at your leisure. But till such time you are ready to copy, give your faulty drive a rest and do not use it repeatedly.Read the reference I had given on how to copy
As for the drives, I can give you only one recommendation : Do not buy any Western Digital HDD with built-in hardware encryption. If something goes wrong with the drive, data recovery as a DIY is impossible.
I would prefer Seagate drives. ( I have stopped buying any HDDs. I want to buy one Seagate 3TB drive now for my experiments. I don't have a >2TB drive now. May be I will buy it next month when I am in USA. I bought all my Seagate drives last time in Office Max/ Depot.)
I am now retiring early since I was awake for long yesterday night.
You want to get seagate? hmmmm im not so sure about getting another seagate now as of this current experience im having lol.
Thanks for todays help. I have few more questions id like to ask. But it can wait. I will post here later.