External hard drive lost data

Bobthebass

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I had a message about errors when I plugged in my WD external hard drive. I let the Error Checking run and when it finished it said I needed to format the disk. I cancelled this and looked in my computer and although the drive appeared, no details (i.e. space usage) was present.

I re-ran Error Checking with "Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors" checked.

After running this the drive appeared properly in My Computer.

However there are many files missing, and the space usage of what is there doesn't match up with what my computer says.

Files I can physically see: ~ 120 Gb.

Space usage according to Explorer: ~420 Gb.

So it looks like tha data may still be there but Windows can't see it???

Any suggestions on possible ways to recover??

Edit: BTW, forgot to say, all this is booted into Win7 not XP on my dual boot system.
 
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Win XP Home SP3 / Win7 Ultimate dual boot
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INTEL CORE 2 DUO E6300
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ASUS SKT-775 P5B-E PLUS
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2GB DDR2 PC-5400
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XpertVision 256MB GeF 7300GT
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MOBO
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Benq V2220 21.5 LCD Monitor
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80 GB SATA HDD UDMA 300 7200 8MB
160 GB SATA HDD UDMA 300 7200 8MB
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500 Gb Western Digital MyBook Essential
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Welcome, Bobthebass :).

Can you see the files with a Linux Live boot CD?:

Download | Ubuntu

I would try that first to copy data off the drive

I would then try running chkdsk/f from the command prompt (or if from windows, "Automatically fix file system errors" only) followed by checking the HD with the manufacturer's diagnostics.
 

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Win7U 64 RTM
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Q9550
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GA-EP45-UD3R
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8GB Gskill
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ASUS|EAH4850/HTDI/1GD3/A
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xfi Plat
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Dell 2405fpw
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1920x1200
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Seagate & WD sata Drives
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Thanks for the responses.

Recova can see some files but not all.

So far, repeated use of chkdsk from the command prompt seems to be getting somewhere. It keeps stopping with unexpected errors, but each time it runs it gets a little further. I've been able to get about 60 Gb of files back so far (and the photos I've recovered are the only things that I couldn't eventually replace!)

I have a Ubuntu CD somewhere, so I'll fire that up next and see how it goes.

Thanks again.

Bob
 

My Computer

OS
Win XP Home SP3 / Win7 Ultimate dual boot
CPU
INTEL CORE 2 DUO E6300
Motherboard
ASUS SKT-775 P5B-E PLUS
Memory
2GB DDR2 PC-5400
Graphics Card(s)
XpertVision 256MB GeF 7300GT
Sound Card
MOBO
Monitor(s) Displays
Benq V2220 21.5 LCD Monitor
Hard Drives
80 GB SATA HDD UDMA 300 7200 8MB
160 GB SATA HDD UDMA 300 7200 8MB
1Tb SATA HDD
500 Gb Western Digital MyBook Essential
Case
ThermalTake CASE MAMBO
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