Question RAW to NTFS

Jackwolf99

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My secondary SATA HDD is suddenly indicated as a “Local disc” in Windows (10) Explorer. If I open Disk Management, it has a RAW file system, but is indicated as error-free. Tried to connect it to an external docking station, but it is the same there. It spins up, but the data cannot be accessed, as NTFS seems to have disappeared.
What is the safest way to restore it to NTFS without losing data? :unsure:

Edit: Checked with crystaldisc View: https://imgur.com/rdoWEQk
 
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With hard drives, everything must be in physical good condition for the hard drive as a whole to function. But there is nothing to see as everything are concealed under the lid.

It's like you parking your car at the parking lot. While you're into shopping something bad happens to the car and the whole front with engine bay is gone, it's just not there. And then you cannot get it to start and asking how can get my horsepowers back again. Not quit the same, but easier to explain.
 
What is the safest way to restore it to NTFS without losing data?
Use data recovery software and recover your data.
You'll need another storage device with same capacity as one you're recovering.

I've had good results with getdataback for ntfs.
https://www.runtime.org/data-recovery-products.htm

Free version allows checking, what can be recovered.
Full version is not free though.