No Partitions Available
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No Partitions Available
Ran Testdisk 7.1 on the selected disk which resulted in No Partitions Available from the Analysis and also from the Deep Scan. Also ran CrystalDiskInfo which resulted with Health Status Unknown on the drive. The log file is almost 4 GB and wont attach herewith. Screenshots attached. Any next steps to recover the data on the drive?
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- CrystalDiskInfo_ss.PNG (41.75 KiB) Viewed 1774 times
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- deep scan2-ss.PNG (10.89 KiB) Viewed 1774 times
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- no partitions listed2-ss.PNG (12.93 KiB) Viewed 1774 times
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Re: No Partitions Available
CrystalDiskInfo probably failed to read the SMART status...
If Testdisk.log file is so big, it's probably because it's full of read error message.
In this case, there is nothing you can do. You may have to contact a data recovery company.
If Testdisk.log file is so big, it's probably because it's full of read error message.
In this case, there is nothing you can do. You may have to contact a data recovery company.