Richard Wiggins wrote:
>Does the computer itself see the drive? Ie if Windows, does Control
>Panel / System show the device at all, and, if so, does it show it as
>functioning properly? Are the indicator lights on the drive green?
>Do you hear the sounds of spinning and seeking?
>
>Have you tried plugging it into a different computer?
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>/rich
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>On 10/31/05, Adell Flourry, Jr. <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>Has anyone had success in recovering data from a USB external storage
>>backup drive? The utilities I have tried using (Norton or the built in
>>disk first aid) can not see the external drive at all. I am looking for
>>tips or suggestions.
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>>Thanks
>>
>>--
>>Adell Flourry, Jr.
>>Computer Technician
>>=====================================================
>>Family and Child Ecology/Child Development Laboratory
>>Michigan State University
>>107 Human Ecology Building
>>East Lansing, MI 48824-1030
>>[log in to unmask]
>>www.msu.edu/~flourry1
>>
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I have tried all of the things suggested here. If I attach the external
drive to a Mac it will see the drive and know the drive model. If I
attach (using USB both platforms) to windows there is only the
indication that it is unable to access the drive.
I'm thinking about trying the free download from Stellar Phoenix
suggested by Sibbir Noman to see if I can view the data. According to
Stellar I can download the free version to a working drive and it will
allow me to see what data can be recovered from the drive in question.
Thanks
--
Adell Flourry, Jr.
Computer Technician
=====================================================
Family and Child Ecology/Child Development Laboratory
Michigan State University
107 Human Ecology Building
East Lansing, MI 48824-1030
[log in to unmask]
www.msu.edu/~flourry1
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