That would mean writing corrupted data from the corrupted volume on the drive. I will not do that, it will not solve anything.
Should I run testdisk on the mounted volume or directly on the drive ? Anyone knows what means "drive not initiliazed" ? First I'd like to understand what happened before ...
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- 07 Nov 2014, 19:03
- Forum: Filesystem repair
- Topic: Crypted external to internal drive corruption
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- 07 Nov 2014, 10:55
- Forum: Filesystem repair
- Topic: Crypted external to internal drive corruption
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Re: Crypted external to internal drive corruption
I can see the drive in Disk Management but it says it's not initialized. That's why it doesn't appear in Explorer anymore. However, Truecrypt also detect it and the volume can be mounted. But when I try to browse it, Windows says it's corrupted.
- 06 Nov 2014, 12:04
- Forum: Filesystem repair
- Topic: Crypted external to internal drive corruption
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Crypted external to internal drive corruption
Hi,
I had an encrypted drive with Truecrypt on an external USB 3.0 drive (WD My Book) and I decided to put the drive into my computer case, connected via SATA. Bad idea...
Then the drive (I'm not talking about the mounted volume) didn't appear in Explorer anymore. In disk management (Windows 7 ...
I had an encrypted drive with Truecrypt on an external USB 3.0 drive (WD My Book) and I decided to put the drive into my computer case, connected via SATA. Bad idea...
Then the drive (I'm not talking about the mounted volume) didn't appear in Explorer anymore. In disk management (Windows 7 ...