samsung external hd 500gb error
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samsung external hd 500gb error
hi, I have external hd samsung 500gb which became raw, I tried to fix it with testdisk, but it didn't recognize it, entered chd and now it says can't read fat boot sector. how do i fix that and get it working again?
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Re: samsung external hd 500gb error
Run Testdisk, Advanced, Boot, RebuildBS, List.
If you can see your files, choose Write, confirm, Quit and restart your computer.
If you can see your files, choose Write, confirm, Quit and restart your computer.
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Re: samsung external hd 500gb error
I had the exact the same problem with a samsung external 500GB. If when you try to list your files you get the "Damage filesysem" error, I think it will very unlikely that you will be able to get your data using testdisk. You can use photorec but that doesn't keep file structure. How I solved mine was by using Zero Assumptions Recovery, that kept my files and structures 100%. Good luck!