Solved HDD Raw

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Hi Jumanji

I am addressing this post to you (with respect to your fellow advisers) since you are the person i had all contact with regarding my disc problems.I finally got around to performing the recovery of my data from my Iomega HDD.it was a fairly successful exercise since i seem to have most of the important stuff intact.there were some losses but thankfully nothing serious.having said all that i noticed that the drive used for saving the recovered data is showing the contents "bar"(in computer) as red instead of the regular blue.i can access all files etc and it shows in device manager and discmanager as normal.i am curious to know why this happens.as regards the Iomega "raw" drive what's to do next.will it be usable or is there a process to follow.

i would like to take this opportunity to thank you most sincerely for your kindness,patience and endless giving of your vast knowledge.it is very much appreciated,but then that's how this forum works so well.good luck to you always and advise me if you can on those issues above.

kudos

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How much free space do you have on the drive you saved your data on?
 

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Hi Jumanji

I am addressing this post to you (with respect to your fellow advisers) since you are the person i had all contact with regarding my disc problems.I finally got around to performing the recovery of my data from my Iomega HDD.it was a fairly successful exercise since i seem to have most of the important stuff intact.there were some losses but thankfully nothing serious.having said all that i noticed that the drive used for saving the recovered data is showing the contents "bar"(in computer) as red instead of the regular blue.i can access all files etc and it shows in device manager and discmanager as normal.i am curious to know why this happens.as regards the Iomega "raw" drive what's to do next.will it be usable or is there a process to follow.

i would like to take this opportunity to thank you most sincerely for your kindness,patience and endless giving of your vast knowledge.it is very much appreciated,but then that's how this forum works so well.good luck to you always and advise me if you can on those issues above.

kudos

recycler:D
Thanks for your appreciation.

Glad that you could recover most of the data.

As Layback Bear has rightly queried, if the free space on any HDD is less than 10%, the HDD content bar may show RED (alert :)) . See this thread http://www.sevenforums.com/performance-maintenance/66552-hdd-red-indicator-bar.html

As for the Iomega external HDD is concerned, whatever data you lost was the data in bad sectors. You are well advised to discard the HDD rather than trying to repair/reuse it. Once bitten, twice shy.

If you are interested in doing further research, check out this tut, How To Test The Health Of Your HDD Drive and then draw your own conclusions. :)
 

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hi to the forum

my thanks to LaybackBear and Jumanji for your replies regarding drive colour.i feel a little silly now since i should have known.believe it or not i did actually come across this before.:o many thanks also for all your advice on my HDD Raw problems.i was really impressed with "lupu 528" also.
good luck guys with all your problem solving and thanks again sincerely for solving mine which i will mark solved.

kudos

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Samsung S3510
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Windows 7 Home Premium 64Bit SP1
CPU
Intel Celeron T3500 @2.10Ghz
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Samsung RV410/RV510/S3510/E3510 (U2E1)
Memory
3.00GB Dual ChanelDDR3 @398MHz (6-6-6-15)
Graphics Card(s)
Intel Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family
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465GB Western Digital WDC WD 5000BEVT-35 Aorto (SATA)
931 GB Samsung HD 103 SI USB Device (USB (SATA)
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:thumbsup: ( You did a good job with Lucid Puppy. I thought you will get stuck somewhere and come back on it. :D)
 

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