On 18 Dec 2014 04:39 PM ,Weener <Suck@mysaggytits.com> wrote:
> lucky_lou <lucky_lou@hotbush> wrote in
> news:buidnS_MpsPa-g7JnZ2dnUU7-KudnZ2d@giganews.com:
>
> > If it wasn't for reading about so many losing their data, I wouldn't
> > have posted this as it would be off topic. Considering the loss of our
> > collections I feel it is on topic enough. This is not the first time
> > it has saved my data. works with all hard drives too.
> > Lucky
> >
> >
> > =ybegin size=181339 line=128 name=HD Sentinal.JPG
> >
> > Attachment decoded: HD Sentinal.JPG
> > =yend size=181339 crc32=9392059c
> >
> > RAW usually means some kind of failure. I'm no expert but I found this in their forum. <http://www.hdsentinel.com/help/en/51_vendorraw.html> Maybe you'll understand it better than me. If you have your disks in a raid format their are ways to get it to show. If you put your disk to "Dynamic" I don't know but I learned the hard way to never do that. If you crash your OS you lose the disk. If you have a copy of "Winternals" stand alone (boots to CD) you can access your computer and sometimes find a hard drive that is not showing. Another way is to remove the hard drive and put it in a PC with Linux. As long as it is not a physical issue Linux will access your HDD.
I haven't tried it but their is also a free ware called Ultimate Boot which a lot of people swear by. Best of luck
LL
>
> Read about this on a forum and tried that program a couple weeks ago and it
> says some of my drives aren't sending information to it. Maybe it's the way
> I formatted them?
>
> I think they are all NTFS. The one I'm having trouble with says "RAW".
> Don't know what that means. :)
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