Solved Can't access my HDD

meebers

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I removed a 250GB WD HDD from my swann DVR and installed a larger drive. I planned to reuse the 250GB drive, but cannot get the drive recognized by my windows 7/8.1/10 machine. Drive manager says it needs to be initialized, but when I do, it says it does not recognize the format and initialization fails. Cannot write a new MBR. No format, partition options are available. Thinking the DVR formating caused this. It worked as expected while in the DVR. :mad: Would appreciate suggestions here.Tx
 

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Hello meebers,
You can use WD DLG to perform a full write zeros on the drive. This will wipe the HDD back to out of the factory settings. If the problem is caused from formatting this should help. You can also use it to check the HDD health with the Quick and Full tests that are available. Download it here: Support Answers

Hope that helps.
 

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DVRs typically encrypt their drives to ensure that you can not copy saved video off the drive. When you try to read this drive from any other unit, including the same model DVR but a different box, it will not be able to read it.

You might have to do a low-level format to reset the drive.
 

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You can try Diskpart cleanall http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/52129-disk-clean-clean-all-diskpart-command.html which will write zeros to all sectors (low level formatting)

If it does not do the job you can download HDD LLF Low Level Format Tool Windows Executable (works without installation) ver4.40 HDDGURU: HDD LLF Low Level Format Tool and run a full Low level format.

A 250GB drive may take about three hours.

Always exercise care and caution in selecting the right drive for zeroing. Easy to make mistakes which will be irreversible.

After a low level format you have to do a regular format. ( You can also use the WD DatalifeGuard Diagnostics for Windows to write zeros.)

My first choice will be HDD Guru's HDD LLF Low Level Format Tool.

(Most DVRs use their own proprietory file system/media format not readable with any other machine. We have had cases where users wanted to recover the recordings on good HDDs on failed DVRs which had been discontinued. That was simply not possible. )
 
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Thanks for those tips. Will probably try this tomorrow after I disconnect all my other drives :)
 

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GX550 Ti
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Thanks guys, that worked, now have my HDD back. :D
 

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Gigabyte GA-MA790X-UD4P
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8G
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GX550 Ti
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On board
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Asus VW246H & Syncmaster 2243swx
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1920x1080 & 1920x1080
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M4-CT128 SSD2, Samsung 840 256GB, 1 WDC 1TB
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Glad that your problem is resolved though we do not know which one you used Diskpart Clean all? Low level format tool? WD DLG diagnostic? (anything would have worked I presume :) )
 

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I used the HDD Guru's HDD LLF and put it on my "recovery" flash drive for future use. :D I also asked Swann about how to solve this problem, it took a couple of days and they answered that they do not get involved with problems like that. :(
 

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Windows 7 Professional X64 Service Pack 1
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AMD Phenom II X4 955 3.20GHz
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Gigabyte GA-MA790X-UD4P
Memory
8G
Graphics Card(s)
GX550 Ti
Sound Card
On board
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus VW246H & Syncmaster 2243swx
Screen Resolution
1920x1080 & 1920x1080
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M4-CT128 SSD2, Samsung 840 256GB, 1 WDC 1TB
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Corsair TX750W-V2
Case
Antec
Cooling
2 120mm fan
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Microsoft Wireless 3050
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Microsoft Wireless 5000
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72/6Mbs (Cable)
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Asus AC1900 router, 8 port Trendnet Switch - Logitech Webcam Pro 9000
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