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AnimeDan
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Re: I accedently deleted my backup drive partition

#11 Post by AnimeDan »

Fiona wrote:You can find Crystal Disk Info here;
http://crystalmark.info/?lang=en
WD My Book Tools are available here;
http://support.wdc.com/product/download ... =1&lang=en

Fiona
ok im at http://support.wdc.com/product/download ... 25&lang=en which thing am i looking for?
and i installed crystal disk info, what am i supose to do with that?

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Fiona
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Re: I accedently deleted my backup drive partition

#12 Post by Fiona »

I've got information about your Disk from your crosspost;
HPFS - NTFS 0 4 5 45599 165 6 732558080 [My Book]
Unfortunatetly, Western Digital provides Data Lifeguard Diagnostic only to internal drives.
So it doesn't support a disk surface diagnose on USB.
CrystalDiskInfo reads your S.M.A.R.T-values and displayes them.
Infos;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.M.A.R.T.
If CrystalDisk Info displayes your disk status as good, you can use it.
Also you can backup your data and check your file system using chkdsk driveletter: /r .
Backup means that you have your important data twice.
If not, you have no backup!

AnimeDan
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Re: I accedently deleted my backup drive partition

#13 Post by AnimeDan »

Fiona wrote:I've got information about your Disk from your crosspost;
HPFS - NTFS 0 4 5 45599 165 6 732558080 [My Book]
Unfortunatetly, Western Digital provides Data Lifeguard Diagnostic only to internal drives.
So it doesn't support a disk surface diagnose on USB.
CrystalDiskInfo reads your S.M.A.R.T-values and displayes them.
Infos;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.M.A.R.T.
If CrystalDisk Info displayes your disk status as good, you can use it.
Also you can backup your data and check your file system using chkdsk driveletter: /r .
Backup means that you have your important data twice.
If not, you have no backup!
lol but ya you can also make a back up of your backed up backup as well, and you can make a backup of that backup of the backed up back up LOL

ill need more hardrives to do that lol i brought the 3tb because my current 1tb (partitioned as 400gb the rest partitiond in to music video picture and downloads) wasent big enouth as a back up, and before that i have a 500 gb iomega drive that was my backup drive so i ad 900gb of backup space avlable.

Oh and speaking of my iomega drive, crystal disk info says my iomega 500gb extenal drive is 48-53 c in tempature, is that bad, if so how do i fix it? and the iomega drive is also saying Caution its showing as yellow~!

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Fiona
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Re: I accedently deleted my backup drive partition

#14 Post by Fiona »

I didn't recommend to make a backup of your backup.
If you have one, you can check your file system from your previous affected drive using chkdsk driveletter: /r.
It's typically maintenance.

Issues about your iomega disk are not related to TestDisk and PhotoRec.
Your temperature might be still ok, but pretty close to the edge.

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