Hello,
I have a 2TB WD Green internal hard drive for PC. All of a sudden, when I boot up the PC in the morning, there was no partition in the windows explorer. I checked in the storage in Device manager and found that the disk was showing as Unallocated space - not initialized. When I tried to initialize it, it gave me an error of bad data redundancy. Tried with all the partition recovery and data recovery softwares, no luck!
I have also tried it by running it through external USB to SATA casing (dont know whats it called). When I switch on the power, the drive spins for a while and then stops spinning and then gets detected in Storage section as unallocated.
Apart from giving it to a professional, is there anything else I could do? Please help!
P.S. The drive in the BIOS is detected as Mass storage.
I have a 2TB WD Green internal hard drive for PC. All of a sudden, when I boot up the PC in the morning, there was no partition in the windows explorer. I checked in the storage in Device manager and found that the disk was showing as Unallocated space - not initialized. When I tried to initialize it, it gave me an error of bad data redundancy. Tried with all the partition recovery and data recovery softwares, no luck!
I have also tried it by running it through external USB to SATA casing (dont know whats it called). When I switch on the power, the drive spins for a while and then stops spinning and then gets detected in Storage section as unallocated.
Apart from giving it to a professional, is there anything else I could do? Please help!
P.S. The drive in the BIOS is detected as Mass storage.