I have HP Pavilion Windows 7 Pro 64 bit. It's connected to a Drobo external hard drive via firewire.
The Drobo is formatted for 16 TB but contain 5+ TB of data. I had a power failure last night and now windows does not recognize the Drobo. I ran chkdsk and learned that the MFT is corrupt. Contacted Drobo tech support and was told to try data recovery with 3rd party tools (Stellar Phoenix, R-Studio, Data Recovery Wizard, Data Rescue PC). Once the data is recovered then reformat the Drobo and move the data back. Unfortunately I can not afford to purchase new 5+ TB external drive(s).
I googled corrupt MFT and found TestDisk. I follow the step-by-step instructions.
TestDisk found the drive
however I only have 1 partition .
This is the next result after running Quick Search
.
I'm not sure as to the next step. Do I add another partition? Where's the options to recover the MFT? Can someone please help?
Corrupt Master File Table
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Re: Corrupt Master File Table
Run TestDisk, Advanced, Boot, RepairMFT MFT.
If Boot isn't listed, use Type, confirm MS Data and select NTFS on the next screen.
If Boot isn't listed, use Type, confirm MS Data and select NTFS on the next screen.