How to save data before formatting?

Discussion in 'Storage Devices' started by tommytse2308, Oct 21, 2011.

  1. tommytse2308

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    I have a Toshiba notebook, running windows 7 64bits. A few days ago when i start up windows the "Error Recovery" Screen came up and windows won't boot up or can not load to recover.

    I have some data that i would like to retrieve before i reinstall windows from a partition. So i've removed the hard drive and slot it in to a HDD dock and try to use another laptop to retrieve the data. However when i openned the storage/disk manager in windows, its reconise the disk on and off about every 15 seconds and i can't give this drive a letter unless i format it. So if someone could help me, if there is a way to save some data from this HDD? Is there a problem with this HDD? Wish someone could help.

    Thank you
     
  2. Ghostman 1

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    It sounds like the Drive has Disk errors on it.. You will need to piggy back that drive onto another with some special hardware.. Once hooked up to a host PC, you can then use scandisk to try to fixed your disk.. Next .using the host PC, you can go into that drive and copy or burn all file /folders needed..
     
  3. tommytse2308

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    Thanks for reply Ghostman 1.

    So what type of special hardware is needed? i should think i need a desktop with some spare hdd? correct? if so i may need to bother my friend...
     
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    Finally got my HDD going, didn't work well with the USB docking. I when to my friends and plug my HDD through SATA cable and used as a slave. My friend's XP did an automatic chkdsk on startup, fixed it. When i get home, i plug the HDD back in and windows 7 was able to recover and got everything back.

    Thanks Ghostman 1 for the suggestions!
     

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