Drive is gone after error check. serious, please help

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Hi everyone.

I'm looking forward some help in fixing my PC.

I ran a disk check (right click on drive> properties> Tools > check now(under error checking) ) on one of my drives.

It asked me if I want to unmount the drive before I check the drive.
I accepted and it started working.

Then I figured out its going to take at least 2 days to complete with the speed it was doing it. So, I cancelled the task.

Now the issue is that the particular drive is gone. Windows will show it, but it cannot be opened and says its unmounted. And I'm feeling this is getting really serious as I cannot find any way to mount it back.

Does anyone here have any solution? would really appreciate it.

Thanks
 

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Anyone ? :(

I am really stuck with this issue...

any reply would be appreciated...
 

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I can't tell you exact steps as I cant replicate the problem - I did what you did, canceled the scan midway and it mounted right back.

First, try rebooting (ultimate problem solver :P).

Second option, Start -> in search box type 'computer management', enter -> Storage -> Disk management and there it should show you your disks, partitions and after selecting the proper one should give you an option to mount the drive (somewhere under right click menu :P)

Third option, Start -> command prompt (with admin rights)
and type:
Diskpart (runs disk part console app)
list disk
sel disk # (number of the disk with the troubled partition, if only one disk - sel disk 0)
rescan
Check if it worked :>
recover
By now it should have worked.

Sorry for not giving you a definite way to solve your problem but as I said, for some reason I cant replicate your problem so I have given some basic ideas that should theoretically work :P
 

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Great solutions.

For me, disconnecting the drive and re-connecting it + few reboots fixed the issue.

Thanks a lot IronHalik for the help. cheers
 

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windows 7 professional x64
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intel i7 920 @ 3.8Ghz
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Asus P6tD Deluxe
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2x3GB(6GB) G.Skill Trident 1600 cl6
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Sapphire ATI 5770 - 1GB mem
Sound Card
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samsung SM2343BW 23
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2048x1152
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1x1TB WD caviar black
1x2TB WD caviar green
PSU
Corsair TX650W
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CM HAF 922
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CM Hyper 212+
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Logitech Wave
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Microsoft Natural laser 6000
Internet Speed
soon to be 20Mb/s
the disc was unmounted

if you ever cancel error-checking (check disc), the hard drive is unmounted from the system for checking in a 'sterile' environment. turn off the system and the hard drive and it should re-mount the HDD as normal when you turn it on again. :geek:
 

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I had the same issue when running disk check on a secondary data disk, but with a reboot during disk check, making a remount by reboot not possible.
1-Run disk check on secondary disk.
2-Disk was unmounted to perform check.
3- PC rebooted (power outage) during disk check.
* After this, Windows 7 saw the disk as offline but could not bring it back online. Even when tried to initialize, the same error displayed "The system cannot find the file specified". No amount of reboots would bring it back online.
4- Boot from Linux CD (Ubuntu).
5- Remount disk.
6- Reboot into Windows and all OK again.

Hope this helps someone...
Cheers
UE
 

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I can't apply all of your solution. And I've installed registry reviver and it takes a day. It doesn't show anything just uninstall entries. Please give a solution cause my partition E has all my files.
 

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I wrote DiskPart on command prompt and it shows me "on your computer :"
What should I do?
 

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