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If Microsoft's Checkdisk (chkdsk) failed to repair the MFT, run TestDisk. The MFT (Master File Table) is sometimes corrupted. but there are multiple approaches to recovery. You need to get your files off the suspect drive quickly before it totally fails. Or you can run testdisk on your Windows W7 64.
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You can try installing RecoverMyFiles program in Win and see if (in free trial mode) you can view files in the USB enclosure. Then attach this USB drive to your new laptop and try to recover from your new Windows W7 64. you can physically remove the (suspect) hard drive in your old laptop and place it in a USB enclosure as an external device. You can either try cloning your internal drive image again. I suspect that your cloning process was corrupted.
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Also the external hd now has a lot of unallocated space.īasically my question is how to recover the files on the harddrive? After the scan i see all my old files (well i think) however they are all 0 bytes. Ive did a analyse with Testdisk (which is also on the boot cd). It didnt however make the drive accessible. I ran chkdsk /f /r on the drive which came back with a lot of errors. It shows up in Windows XP which i have on my old desktop but i cant access it. I terminated the program after 5 minutes or so.Īfter that, the external HD was inaccessible. I forgot which program i used, but apparently i used some kind of cloning program which tried to clone my C-drive to the external HD. Because the C-drive had a lot of data which i wanted to keep i wanted to copy a image of the C-drive on the external harddrive. I managed to access the harddrive by using Ultimate Boot CD and copied some files drom the D-drive to the external harddrive. My laptop fell down the table resulting in a smart-failure. I also keep a backup of my laptop on this drive, although it has been a few months i ran a backup. Whenever i need space i move some files to my external harddrive, a WD Mybook Essential 1TB. The drive is divided in a C-drive and a D-drive. I use a MSI CX-620 Laptop which has a WD 500G harddrive. Ive recently ran into some problems with my harddrive which im unable to solve by myself.