if windows is saying the drive needs formating it is being recognized by the operating system but the data/format of the drive cannot be read ( hence windows wanting to format to make it readable ) if there is data on the drive you want you need to run a form of data recovery software
there's plenty out there and i'm sure that somebody will come along and recommend something my preference is a program called Arax Disk Doctor that seems to do a good job
it might need a sector by sector recovery rather than file recovery i would try file recovery first as it's a lot quicker
good luck..
if windows is saying the drive needs formating it is being recognized by the operating system but the data/format of the drive cannot be read ( hence windows wanting to format to make it readable ) if there is data on the drive you want you need to run a form of data recovery software
there's plenty out there and i'm sure that somebody will come along and recommend something my preference is a program called Arax Disk Doctor that seems to do a good job
it might need a sector by sector recovery rather than file recovery i would try file recovery first as it's a lot quicker
good luck..
Was about to come on and say the same thing, after I ran a disk checker and it says the disk is fine, so it's a file structure problem.
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What would have caused this to happen? :shrug:
not necessarily. could just be the interface in the caddy causing the PC not to see the drive correctly.
needs to get the drive into another caddy/pc first to check its definitely not that.