Hi there, thank you for your question! Try close and reopen Command Prompt with administrative privileges, use the on-screen keyboard by typing osk in the Run dialog (Windows + R), or restart your computer. Additionally, ensure you run Command Prompt as an administrator by right-clicking and selecting "Run as administrator" before entering diskpart. If the issue persists, there may be an underlying system problem.
Hi there, thank you for your question! You need to open Disk Management, right-click the RAW drive, and select Format. Choose NTFS or FAT32 as the file system and proceed. and then just accept all the steps and your drive should be formatted.
Hi there, thank you for your question! I would start by trying to repair the drive by going to the drive location selecting tools and then check and scan the drives for any errors. If that doesn't work Try opening up CMD and then typing the following commands 1 by 1 : "diskpart", "list disk", "select disk "drive letter"", "attributes disk clear readonly", "clean", "create partition primary", "format fs=ntfs quick", "assign letter="drive letter"" Hope this helps if not I would recommend taking it to a professional for further assistance.
Hi there, thank you for your question! The trial version of Recoverit only supports scanning and previewing files. If you need to download files, you need to purchase the full product. At the same time, Recoverit provides a free version, which supports free download of 100M data.
Hi there, thank you for your question! If you tried all the steps mentioned it might be an issue with the drive itself and I would recommend taking it to a professional for further assistance.
Hi there, thank you for your question! This suggests severe corruption or hardware failure in the drive. Start by checking connections, especially for external drives, and ensure the drive is recognized in Disk Management. Running CHKDSK via Command Prompt (using chkdsk X: /f /r) can attempt to repair bad sectors, but extensive damage may prevent this. Backup any critical data immediately if possible. It's most likely that you will need to replace the drive.
Hi there, thank you for your question! Start by checking physical connections and ensuring everything is secure. If the disk is recognized but inaccessible, try running CHKDSK via Command Prompt to repair file system errors, or assign a new drive letter in Disk Management. Updating the disk drivers in Device Manager may also help. If the disk shows as unallocated, be cautious when initializing as it can wipe the data. Persistent issues, especially if you hear clicking noises from the disk, may indicate hardware failure, in which case professional recovery services might be needed.
after i press enter after diskpart, none of my keys work to type, even enter
Hi there, thank you for your question! Try close and reopen Command Prompt with administrative privileges, use the on-screen keyboard by typing osk in the Run dialog (Windows + R), or restart your computer. Additionally, ensure you run Command Prompt as an administrator by right-clicking and selecting "Run as administrator" before entering diskpart. If the issue persists, there may be an underlying system problem.
i tried cmd method and still couldnt recover. I couldnt move beyound clean step.
How can i format. i dont need any data thats in it
Hi there, thank you for your question! You need to open Disk Management, right-click the RAW drive, and select Format. Choose NTFS or FAT32 as the file system and proceed. and then just accept all the steps and your drive should be formatted.
As an MCSE i was hopeing for something i didnt know. Not usefull really, you didnt even say about CHKDSK /f /x. fix and dismount the disk.
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I tried the 1st 2nd and 3rd solution and it did not work it just says it has encountered an error what should I do now
Hi there, thank you for your question! I would start by trying to repair the drive by going to the drive location selecting tools and then check and scan the drives for any errors. If that doesn't work Try opening up CMD and then typing the following commands 1 by 1 : "diskpart", "list disk", "select disk "drive letter"", "attributes disk clear readonly", "clean", "create partition primary", "format fs=ntfs quick", "assign letter="drive letter""
Hope this helps if not I would recommend taking it to a professional for further assistance.
how much maximum data that can recover ?
Hi there, thank you for your question! The trial version of Recoverit only supports scanning and previewing files. If you need to download files, you need to purchase the full product. At the same time, Recoverit provides a free version, which supports free download of 100M data.
Thank you so much broher. It worked for me.
It's showing disk disconnected, tried everything but no help
Hi there, thank you for your question! If you tried all the steps mentioned it might be an issue with the drive itself and I would recommend taking it to a professional for further assistance.
i'm getting error as the device is not ready and if i try to use 3rd party software it shows bad sectors and cannot format, pls reply
Hi there, thank you for your question! This suggests severe corruption or hardware failure in the drive. Start by checking connections, especially for external drives, and ensure the drive is recognized in Disk Management. Running CHKDSK via Command Prompt (using chkdsk X: /f /r) can attempt to repair bad sectors, but extensive damage may prevent this. Backup any critical data immediately if possible. It's most likely that you will need to replace the drive.
Hi, "Windows cant access the disk" it says. Any ideas?
Hi there, thank you for your question! Start by checking physical connections and ensuring everything is secure. If the disk is recognized but inaccessible, try running CHKDSK via Command Prompt to repair file system errors, or assign a new drive letter in Disk Management. Updating the disk drivers in Device Manager may also help. If the disk shows as unallocated, be cautious when initializing as it can wipe the data. Persistent issues, especially if you hear clicking noises from the disk, may indicate hardware failure, in which case professional recovery services might be needed.