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Hello,
I have a 6 months old WD green 1 tb hard drive and it changed its file system to RAW. I also have an SSD for boot and I use the WD Green for programs, movies, pictures... On the drive there are my family photos all the way from 2004 when we got our first digital camera, so these are REALLY IMPORTANT.
I had the idea to make an Ubuntu server out of my old computer. I installed it on an old samsung 750GB hard drive. I wanted to have all my movies and photos on the server, so I can access it from every computer in the house. So I disconnected the WD Green (I turned off the computer and unpluged it from the wall) and connected it to my Ubuntu server. I couldn't access it. There was some sort of an error saying that were still some config files from Windows or something. I tought that it didn't work only on Ubuntu, so I installed it back to my PC. So that's when it happened.
So, when I go to File Explorer, it says that I have to format the drive to use it. Of course I didn't format, since I don't want to lose my files. I typed "chkdsk" to cmd and it said that it's a RAW file system. I checked if there is physical damage on S.M.A.R.T.; it said that it's healthy. I downloaded EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard. I selected the hard drive and it scaned. There were some files shown, but only 1% of what I had on the drive before. I also used TestDisk. When I had to select the drive it was showing my 128GB SSD and another 33MB hard drive, which was apparently the WD Green. I was confused, because the hard drive is 1TB big. It also said at the bottom that if there is not the right capacity shown, than I wont be able to have a full file recovery. It also said that I have to download the latest OS pathes and BIOS.
That's all the info that I've got. I also read in a forum of one having the same issue, He just formatted it and made a file recovery and he got all of the files back.
I don't want to format it, because it's to risky for me.
Please help! The only game that I can play now is Minecraft!!!!
I have a 6 months old WD green 1 tb hard drive and it changed its file system to RAW. I also have an SSD for boot and I use the WD Green for programs, movies, pictures... On the drive there are my family photos all the way from 2004 when we got our first digital camera, so these are REALLY IMPORTANT.
I had the idea to make an Ubuntu server out of my old computer. I installed it on an old samsung 750GB hard drive. I wanted to have all my movies and photos on the server, so I can access it from every computer in the house. So I disconnected the WD Green (I turned off the computer and unpluged it from the wall) and connected it to my Ubuntu server. I couldn't access it. There was some sort of an error saying that were still some config files from Windows or something. I tought that it didn't work only on Ubuntu, so I installed it back to my PC. So that's when it happened.
So, when I go to File Explorer, it says that I have to format the drive to use it. Of course I didn't format, since I don't want to lose my files. I typed "chkdsk" to cmd and it said that it's a RAW file system. I checked if there is physical damage on S.M.A.R.T.; it said that it's healthy. I downloaded EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard. I selected the hard drive and it scaned. There were some files shown, but only 1% of what I had on the drive before. I also used TestDisk. When I had to select the drive it was showing my 128GB SSD and another 33MB hard drive, which was apparently the WD Green. I was confused, because the hard drive is 1TB big. It also said at the bottom that if there is not the right capacity shown, than I wont be able to have a full file recovery. It also said that I have to download the latest OS pathes and BIOS.
That's all the info that I've got. I also read in a forum of one having the same issue, He just formatted it and made a file recovery and he got all of the files back.
I don't want to format it, because it's to risky for me.
Please help! The only game that I can play now is Minecraft!!!!