I was wondering if someone could give me some advice....
I have a 3TB (SATA) external disk drive that I had been using with Windows XP. There were some problems with the power cord, so the drive was transplanted into a new enclosure. However, for some reason none of the files can be read.
I can hear the drive being powered. I thought it might be a problem with the new USB enclusure, but the store checked the drive and said that somehow the partition on the disk was a RAW partition. (I'm not sure what happened to NTFS.)
So, I would like to be able to copy the files from the Raw partition to another hard drive (or alternatively restore NTFS.)
Can anyone recommend a program or utility to do this (preferrably free or at least cheap)? I've found various programs mentioned on the internet, but I've never used them before, and I'd hate to waste my time with something that doesn't work well.
(I am fairly competent with computers, but I've been more involved in the programming side of things rather than hardware)
I have a 3TB (SATA) external disk drive that I had been using with Windows XP. There were some problems with the power cord, so the drive was transplanted into a new enclosure. However, for some reason none of the files can be read.
I can hear the drive being powered. I thought it might be a problem with the new USB enclusure, but the store checked the drive and said that somehow the partition on the disk was a RAW partition. (I'm not sure what happened to NTFS.)
So, I would like to be able to copy the files from the Raw partition to another hard drive (or alternatively restore NTFS.)
Can anyone recommend a program or utility to do this (preferrably free or at least cheap)? I've found various programs mentioned on the internet, but I've never used them before, and I'd hate to waste my time with something that doesn't work well.
(I am fairly competent with computers, but I've been more involved in the programming side of things rather than hardware)
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