Hi I have a problem with a hard disk:
WD Green 1TB
LBA 1953525168
WD10EADS
1 st problem is that the system stopped recognizing the disc
2 ° in tesdisck as follows
> disk \ \. \ PhysicalDrive0 - 33 MB \ 31 MB - CHS 64 16 63
3 ° Analyse "no bootable partition"
4 ° in Quicksearch says:
Warning: the current number of heads is 16 per cilinder But The correct value may be 32.
5 ° I want to change the geometry! but not the number of cylinders it has and I do not know how to change the geometry of the disk!
6 ° if I can change the geometry, Who recover the data to disk 1 TB?
Sorry for my bad English
Thanks for your reply
HD 1 TB WD10EADS = 31 MB?
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Re: HD 1 TB WD10EADS = 31 MB?
Do you have a Gigabyte Board?
We already experienced some problems.
hdat2 and HDD capacity restore tool were helpful.
Some infos about those cases here;
http://forum.cgsecurity.org/phpBB3/raw- ... ilit=hdat2
http://forum.cgsecurity.org/phpBB3/post ... =hdat2#p81
Before you do anything to your HDD you should solve your wrong recognition of your disk!
We already experienced some problems.
hdat2 and HDD capacity restore tool were helpful.
Some infos about those cases here;
http://forum.cgsecurity.org/phpBB3/raw- ... ilit=hdat2
http://forum.cgsecurity.org/phpBB3/post ... =hdat2#p81
Before you do anything to your HDD you should solve your wrong recognition of your disk!