Alright, here's the deal. I have a Seagate 80gb hard drive set up as my secondary that i store all my files on (docs, music, downloads), this way I can keep all my programs and windows on the primary drive. Anyway, yesterday, my bios gave me a message saying that the "SMART command failed", so I pressed F1 to continue, and now I can't see my drive anymore. I downloaded the SeaTools and ran it, and it recognized the drive. The BIOS can also correctly identify the drive (ST380021A), but Windows cannot.
When I ran the SeaTools, the drive itself passed all tests (including SMART, which baffled me), but the partition showed up as an empty FAT16 partition (instead of the NTFS containing my files).
I've tried several data recovery softwares, but none seem to be able to run before booting, except TestDisk, but I was only able to run that in WinPE, and it only saw the first drive.
Any ideas?
Some of this data is EXTREMELY important, I've already emailed Seagate. I hope I don't need to get this professionally done..
Thanks!
When I ran the SeaTools, the drive itself passed all tests (including SMART, which baffled me), but the partition showed up as an empty FAT16 partition (instead of the NTFS containing my files).
I've tried several data recovery softwares, but none seem to be able to run before booting, except TestDisk, but I was only able to run that in WinPE, and it only saw the first drive.
Any ideas?
Some of this data is EXTREMELY important, I've already emailed Seagate. I hope I don't need to get this professionally done..
Thanks!