External Hard Drive
Started By katz1113, Jul 25 2010 10:04 PM
9 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 25 July 2010 - 10:04 PM
I have 3 external hard drives with huge amounts of data on each of them and lately each one sporadically will show empty???? Not all at the same time but all will do it. Can anyone explain whats going on with these hard drives.. 2 of them are Seagates and one is a Western Digital. I'm very worried I am going to lose some data here. Is there something I can do to prevent this from happening.. I've shut down the computer, unplugged the usb, restarted the computer and plugged the usb back in but it still will show empty. Totally confuses me. Any advice would be appreciated
Thank uou
katz1113
Thank uou
katz1113
#2 Re: External Hard Drive
Posted 25 July 2010 - 10:12 PM
It's not the best idea to play with plugging in, unplugging external drives, when computer on.
Now, how do they show in Disk Management?
Also....
Run hard drive diagnostics: http://www.tacktech....ay.cfm?ttid=287 (or http://www.bleepingc...rive+diagnostic)
Make sure, you select tool, which is appropriate for the brand of your hard drive.
Depending on the program, it'll create bootable floppy, or bootable CD.
If downloaded file is of .iso type, use ImgBurn: http://www.imgburn.com/ to burn .iso file to a CD (select "Write image file to disc" option), and make the CD bootable.
Now, how do they show in Disk Management?
Also....
Run hard drive diagnostics: http://www.tacktech....ay.cfm?ttid=287 (or http://www.bleepingc...rive+diagnostic)
Make sure, you select tool, which is appropriate for the brand of your hard drive.
Depending on the program, it'll create bootable floppy, or bootable CD.
If downloaded file is of .iso type, use ImgBurn: http://www.imgburn.com/ to burn .iso file to a CD (select "Write image file to disc" option), and make the CD bootable.
#3 Re: External Hard Drive
Posted 26 July 2010 - 01:18 AM
I have three external drives myself but I transfer data to Dual layer DVD's at least once a month so that I can keep free space as well as not overload the disks. I would be concerned about your main cpu. Is it overheating? No intermittent power problems that would indicate a power supply problem?
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#4 Re: External Hard Drive
Posted 26 July 2010 - 04:05 PM
Broni, on 25 July 2010 - 10:12 PM, said:
It's not the best idea to play with plugging in, unplugging external drives, when computer on.
Now, how do they show in Disk Management?
Also....
Run hard drive diagnostics: http://www.tacktech....ay.cfm?ttid=287 (or http://www.bleepingc...rive+diagnostic)
Make sure, you select tool, which is appropriate for the brand of your hard drive.
Depending on the program, it'll create bootable floppy, or bootable CD.
If downloaded file is of .iso type, use ImgBurn: http://www.imgburn.com/ to burn .iso file to a CD (select "Write image file to disc" option), and make the CD bootable.
Now, how do they show in Disk Management?
Also....
Run hard drive diagnostics: http://www.tacktech....ay.cfm?ttid=287 (or http://www.bleepingc...rive+diagnostic)
Make sure, you select tool, which is appropriate for the brand of your hard drive.
Depending on the program, it'll create bootable floppy, or bootable CD.
If downloaded file is of .iso type, use ImgBurn: http://www.imgburn.com/ to burn .iso file to a CD (select "Write image file to disc" option), and make the CD bootable.
Not sure I understand what you mean by how do they show in disc management? This is too deep for me. downloaded file iso[b] type????????????? but this morning they all opened up. yesterday I kept getting popup saying {delayed write failed} I'm scared to death I'm going to lose the data
Arlene
#5 Re: External Hard Drive
Posted 26 July 2010 - 10:34 PM
Since those are eternal drives, you can't use .iso version.
That's for the situation, when you're testing primary drive and you want to create bootable CD with drive testing program on it.
In your case, download Windows test version and run the test from within Windows.
That's for the situation, when you're testing primary drive and you want to create bootable CD with drive testing program on it.
In your case, download Windows test version and run the test from within Windows.
#6 Re: External Hard Drive
Posted 28 July 2010 - 04:14 PM
Broni, on 26 July 2010 - 10:34 PM, said:
Since those are eternal drives, you can't use .iso version.
That's for the situation, when you're testing primary drive and you want to create bootable CD with drive testing program on it.
In your case, download Windows test version and run the test from within Windows.
That's for the situation, when you're testing primary drive and you want to create bootable CD with drive testing program on it.
In your case, download Windows test version and run the test from within Windows.
#7 Re: External Hard Drive
Posted 28 July 2010 - 04:22 PM
Broni
I went to download Data Lifeguard Diagnostic for Windows v1.09b (03.30.2007) It took me to the Western Digital Support Site
and my external hard drive is not listed there. I have the Western Digital My Book Premiun Edition. It's probably been discontinued? Now what?
Katz1113
I went to download Data Lifeguard Diagnostic for Windows v1.09b (03.30.2007) It took me to the Western Digital Support Site
and my external hard drive is not listed there. I have the Western Digital My Book Premiun Edition. It's probably been discontinued? Now what?
Katz1113
#8 Re: External Hard Drive
#9 Re: External Hard Drive
Posted 01 December 2010 - 09:29 AM
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I have the Western Digital My Book Premiun Edition.
1)remove any and roxie, sonic solutions, and sonic products immediatly and thourghly {they tend to leave traces that 'wins add and remove programs' doesn't even "see"}
2)Format {to NTFS} the main storage area usually the second of its drive letters {as the first and smaller of the two cannot be changed} The 'my book' 'virtual cd' WILL conk out sooner rather than later, and it does your won't be able to read the drive{unless formated}. I paid good money for data recovery on mine only to get a few 'ghost' files that were worthless. I would also suggest partioning it into smallerunits {then you only lose some data not all}
Research, call wd check it out- I lost more than terabyte of family pixs, work docs etc. {thats a LOOOT of stuff} And back up stuff on a cd instead.
#10 Re: External Hard Drive
Posted 01 December 2010 - 09:35 AM
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