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    3TB HDD - Seagate Disk Wizard - Windows Native Capacity inaccessible (RAW)

    fzabkar: It worked like a dream! :bounce: Such a good feeling! :wahoo::pt1cable::wahoo: I am really grateful for your help. :love: I wish you the best and may you somehow get rewarded for your assistance. :) Note: Both DMDE and PF&M can see the Extended Volume, just shows as different unit...
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    Bootable USB Windows 7

    SkoomZ: I have used a SanDisk Extreme 16 GB USB flash drive to do exactly what you want to do. Windows 7 Setup uses 5,06 GB, so I have 9,54 GB free to use as I want. So, YES, you can store other files afterwards. Just keep them in a separate folder to avoid messing with Windows 7 Setup files.
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    3TB HDD - Seagate Disk Wizard - Windows Native Capacity inaccessible (RAW)

    fzabkar: I used Partition Find and Mount (Free edition) firstly. Partition Find and Mount - Scan results (for the inaccessible 2TB): Visible partitions: No visible partitions found Found partitions: Partition 1, 1.099 GB, NTFS, not mount Partition 2, 1.099 GB, NTFS, not mount I have mounted...
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    3TB HDD - Seagate Disk Wizard - Windows Native Capacity inaccessible (RAW)

    jimmysmitty: Thanks for your answer, but I already knew that. I don't want to change MBR to GPT until I can access the inaccessible part and copy the data to another disc. As i stated in my original post: How can I solve the problem, without losing any data already written on the disk?
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    3TB HDD - Seagate Disk Wizard - Windows Native Capacity inaccessible (RAW)

    Seagate 3TB HDD Model: ST3000DM001-1CH166, Serial: Z1F2Z545, Firmware: CC26 1st Computer: Windows XP, 32bit, SP3 2nd Computer: Windows 7, 64bit, SP1 I bought a Seagate 3TB HDD on April 2013 and installed it on my Windows XP SP3 system as a data disk (non-bootable), using Seagate DiscWizard...