External HDD died, need help recovering data for backup

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

  1. Posts : 33
    Win 7 x64
       #1

    External HDD died, need help recovering data for backup


    I've been getting ready for a disk replacement after 7 1/2 years but the disks arrived too late to avoid anything problematic.

    My external HDD gave a cylindrical error while reading some data in a program so I knew this was going to be the end of it. I tried to avoid running chkdsk and suffer so I had time to backup but my harddrives won't come in the mail until tomorrow. I tried to navigate to the directory that gave the cylindrical error and half the files couldn't be found, as expected, going back the entire file tree containing couldn't be found either so I tried running chkdsk anyway and just go with it but it couldn't "load a RAW partition", so the boot sector of the drive failed, without thinking I shut off the drive and turned it back on.
    Big mistake because now nothing loads at all.

    I tried chkdsk /R, which did not work.

    I downloaded testdisk and I'm running an analysis right now, its working, but extremely slowly (has been running for more then a day and is at 1%) and often gets stuck on a cylinder for several minutes to half an hour often resulting in a read error.

    I have EasUS Partition Manager Pro 10.5 and HDD Regenerator as well if this does not help.

    I'm not really familiar with testdisk, I never used it before, I did read the "manual" but that's only describes one scenario, mine already differs from whats on the site so I could use some help in how to fix this so I can access my data, copy and paste everything to the new HDD when it arrives and then zero out the old drive, hoping for the best and using it as "extra storage if needed for junk" or toss it.

    So far the test results are as followed (many more read errors but can't paste them all), I know they're bad, I could use some help/instructions on how to best approach this with minimal to no data loss if possible. Thanks!

    Code:
    Drive I: - 4000 GB / 3726 GiB - CHS 60800 255 63, sector size=4096
    
    Partition table type (auto): None
    Drive I: - 4000 GB / 3726 GiB
    Partition table type: Intel
    
    Analyse Drive I: - 4000 GB / 3726 GiB - CHS 60800 255 63
    Geometry from i386 MBR: head=117 sector=53
    BAD_RS LBA=1970422794 5742108
    check_part_i386 1 type 72: no test
    BAD_RS LBA=1952803941 1051071
    check_part_i386 2 type 6C: no test
    BAD_RS LBA=543519776 5886830
    check_part_i386 3 type 69: no test
    BAD_RS LBA=2576089098 4327893
    check_part_i386 4 type 0A: no test
    Current partition structure:
    1 * Sys=72 122653 37 19 244069 167 55 1950556267
    
    Warning: Bad ending sector (CHS and LBA don't match)
    2 * Sys=6C 121556 107 61 235842 24 32 1835999333
    
    Bad relative sector.
    3 * Novell 33832 138 3 153284 27 42 1918989427
    
    Bad relative sector.
    4 * OS/2 Boot Manager 160354 33 10 160357 71 25 50605
    
    Bad relative sector.
    Only one partition must be bootable
    Space conflict between the following two partitions
    3 * Novell 33832 138 3 153284 27 42 1918989427
    2 * Sys=6C 121556 107 61 235842 24 32 1835999333
    Space conflict between the following two partitions
    2 * Sys=6C 121556 107 61 235842 24 32 1835999333
    1 * Sys=72 122653 37 19 244069 167 55 1950556267
    Space conflict between the following two partitions
    1 * Sys=72 122653 37 19 244069 167 55 1950556267
    4 * OS/2 Boot Manager 160354 33 10 160357 71 25 50605
    
    search_part()
    Drive I: - 4000 GB / 3726 GiB - CHS 60800 255 63
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,669440(41/171/3)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,669440(41/171/3)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,669440(41/171/3)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,669442(41/171/5)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,669447(41/171/10)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,669449(41/171/12)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,3,buffer,669455(41/171/18)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,669696(41/175/7)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,669696(41/175/7)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,669698(41/175/9)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,669703(41/175/14)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,669705(41/175/16)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,3,buffer,669711(41/175/22)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,671232(41/199/31)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,671232(41/199/31)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,671232(41/199/31)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,671234(41/199/33)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,671239(41/199/38)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,671241(41/199/40)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,3,buffer,671247(41/199/46)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,671488(41/203/35)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,671488(41/203/35)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,671490(41/203/37)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,671495(41/203/42)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,671497(41/203/44)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,3,buffer,671503(41/203/50)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,671744(41/207/39)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,671744(41/207/39)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,671746(41/207/41)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,671751(41/207/46)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,671753(41/207/48)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,3,buffer,671759(41/207/54)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,672000(41/211/43)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,672000(41/211/43)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,672002(41/211/45)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,672007(41/211/50)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,672009(41/211/52)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,3,buffer,672015(41/211/58)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,672256(41/215/47)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,672256(41/215/47)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,672258(41/215/49)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,672263(41/215/54)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,672265(41/215/56)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,3,buffer,672271(41/215/62)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,672512(41/219/51)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,672512(41/219/51)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,672514(41/219/53)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,672519(41/219/58)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,672521(41/219/60)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,3,buffer,672527(41/220/3)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,672768(41/223/55)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,672768(41/223/55)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,672770(41/223/57)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,672775(41/223/62)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,672777(41/224/1)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,3,buffer,672783(41/224/7)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,737280(45/227/55)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,737280(45/227/55)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,737280(45/227/55)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,737282(45/227/57)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,737287(45/227/62)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,737289(45/228/1)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,3,buffer,737295(45/228/7)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,737536(45/231/59)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,737536(45/231/59)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,737538(45/231/61)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,737543(45/232/3)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,737545(45/232/5)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,3,buffer,737551(45/232/11)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,737792(45/235/63)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,737792(45/235/63)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,737794(45/236/2)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,737799(45/236/7)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,737801(45/236/9)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,3,buffer,737807(45/236/15)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,738048(45/240/4)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,738048(45/240/4)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,738050(45/240/6)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,738055(45/240/11)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,738057(45/240/13)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,3,buffer,738063(45/240/19)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,738304(45/244/8)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,738304(45/244/8)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,738306(45/244/10)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,738311(45/244/15)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,738313(45/244/17)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,3,buffer,738319(45/244/23)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,738560(45/248/12)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,2,buffer,738560(45/248/12)) read err: read after end of file
    file_win32_pread(732,1,buffer,738562(45/248/14)) read err: read after end of file
    A lot more of that.but I reached the character limit.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 7,055
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit
       #2

    External drive 4TB. Manufacturer/ Model Number/name ????????

    My instinctive feeling is that you have lost the race. But 10% of the times my instinct can go wrong. Under that premise,

    Stop Test Disk forthwith and safely remove your external drive. If safely remove icon is not there, shut down your PC and then plug out the faulty drive.

    Download and install Partition Wizard Free Edition 9.1 from Free download Magic Partition Manager Software, partition magic alternative, free partition magic, partition magic Windows 7 and server partition software - Partition Wizard Online

    Now plug in only your faulty external drive. No other USB storage/USB devices except your Keyboard and Mouse.

    Take a screenshot of how your external drive looks like in Windows Disk Management. Save it. Close Windows Disk Management.

    Run Partition Wizard and take a screenshot of the first screen of it as soon as you launch the program, again showing your external drive. Save it.

    Safely remove or remove after shut down your external drive. ( Keep it running only for the minimal time required for the screenshots.)

    Post the screenshots.

    WDM :Disk Management - Post a Screen Capture Image
    Snipping Tool How to Use the Snipping Tool in Vista
    Upload to Seven Forums: Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Seven Forums
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 33
    Win 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    It's a Lacie P'9230, windows picks that up just fine. It shows drive as local drive now which is inaccessible instead of its correct name LaCie because the boot cluster is screwed up (which testdisk already showed).

    I tried to open WDM, it just stays stuck on loading VDS.

    I tried opening EasUS Partition Manager 10.5 Pro, it says some programs are locking it out but I can't figure out which, I can't see anything running in ProcessHacker that could relate to the disk list....
    Finally after manually terminating VDS it started but it takes forever to load as well. It's just stuck on the loading screen.

    It seems like VDS (since EasUS works with VDS as well) has a hard time calculating this, even though I'm not getting errors.

    Testdisk recognized it right away, with the right diskname and disk size.

    I will just leave it running for a bit and see what happens.

    Edit: Removing the disk makes it instantly load up, the disk also prevents my Comodo from starting which is most likely because of a Time Out waiting for VDS.
    I reconnected the drive with partition manager already turned on and refreshed it, it's taking forever again but I'm not getting any errors.
    Last edited by TheM4dHatter; 09 Oct 2016 at 10:11.
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 33
    Win 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #4

    I waited quite a while now but VBR (via disk manager and EasUS) simply isn't loading the disk.
    It's weird because Testdisk has no problem with it.

    Just to add, there are no clicking sounds (click of death) but the drive is flashing constantly like its reading.
    Last edited by TheM4dHatter; 09 Oct 2016 at 11:03.
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 7,055
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit
       #5

    Lacie external drives use Seagate HDDs inside. Check the health of your drive using SeaTools for Windows.

    How to use SeaTools for Windows
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 33
    Win 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Already did.

    It was "degrading" because of heat issues but nothing critical, no major amounts of corrupt sectors or unallocated sectors, until a few hours before I made this post, then the scans failed to produce any results.

    I'm trying to run Hiren's boot right now but I can't seem to load the HDD in any of the DOS programs but there isn't much on it that could fix things in the windows version. Maybe partition magic? or Parted Magic in the linux distro.
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 33
    Win 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #7

    ok it looks like i'm making minimal progress, but progress nonetheless.

    I found testdisk in the linux distro as well, ran it, found my partition LaCie (spelled correctly) no problem, found the drive and correctly displayed the right model Seagate harddrive, blocks used, size and storage used etc..

    I ran a quick test and it said that the file structure was ok, i'm trying to get more out of it and see what I can and can't fix.

    Progress: I think its displaying a lot my files at the moment in testdisk
      My Computer


  8. Posts : 2,774
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
       #8

    "...Progress: I think its displaying a lot my files at the moment in testdisk." I hope that means the data is recoverable. I found out that just because files are listed doesn't mean all those listed files will intact data within.
      My Computer


  9. Posts : 33
    Win 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Very true.
    I'm still deep scanning it, the last scan was just a quick one.
    The main problem is that the cylinder that held both my partition table and my main MFT broke down so right now I'm recreating the partition table and recovering a backup MFT.
    Once that is done i'm going to restore files not found through MFT then run forensic like programs to recover things left over in bad clusters, starting with PhotoRec and working my way up until my recovery is "good enough" or "as good as it gets".
    Then I'm going to zero the disk, run a fschk/chkdsk and use it as junk storage.
    It won't be reliable but it isn't dead, the parts that gave up where unfortunately the parts that both index the drive and make it recognizable for Windows. While Linux had no problem mounting it or reading it, go figure, disk checks still only show it as degrading not as imminent failure either.
    I will update this every now and then, it might be helpful for others in the future if I find a way to recover things.
      My Computer


  10. Posts : 21,004
    Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
       #10

    My two cents worth for saving your data before everything goes belly up are these
    BOOTABLE UBUNTU
    Make a bootable Ubuntu disk Download Ubuntu Desktop | Download | Ubuntu
    Set the BIOS to boot from the optical when the machine boots it will show you a screen with TRY or INSTALL > select TRY not INSTALL
    When it is finished - it takes very little time you will get a screen like in the pic .
    Open the drive you want > User and dig down until you get to the data / settings you may be able to copy / paste the material you want to an external source or other installed drive doing this.
    I am not sure if it will but I have recovered tons of data etc using this method both on "dead" or just plain drives that you cannot get data from using Windows.

    or this Emergency Kit - save your files from a dead OS

    I prefer my Ubuntu method a little bit quicker to use but the other can do the same thing
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails External HDD died, need help recovering data for backup-ubuntu-screen-x2.png  
      My Computer


 
Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

  Related Discussions
Our Sites
Site Links
About Us
Windows 7 Forums is an independent web site and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Microsoft Corporation. "Windows 7" and related materials are trademarks of Microsoft Corp.

© Designer Media Ltd
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:25.
Find Us