![]() ![]() Fix All, Short and long scans fail pretty much immediately. It takes a few scans, unmounting drive, different usb port, scan again, restart computer, before I can get SeaTools to see drive. However its dated 2009? -Chkdsk on CMD, windows 10 and windows 10 bios CMD (advanced restart - advanced options - CMD) can see drive, chkdsk /f and chkdsk /r freeze or fail -testdisk on windows 10 can see drive, scans but says unable to find partition quick scan says 48 bad sectors (?) unable to get to step to write to IMG or preview files -SeaTools on windows 10 sometimes SeaTools cant find the drive. Update driver says firmware is up-to-date, provider windows. WHAT I HAVE TRIED SO FAR -Windows 10 drive properties, check disk Says no reason to scan, drive operational. Recently I have had trouble getting any computer to see the drive besides showing up in Device Manager and unmount. Add remove hardware (device manager) from control panel shows drive (seagate expansion) but without details like how much storage space. That usually means that the drive is about to get discovered. Every once and a while (usually when doing SeaTools scan) the blue light will blink (usually a good sign). Plugging in drive the blue light comes on. However if I try to copy and paste or click into second level of directories the drive gets hung up. I can click into the drive and see my top level directories. It shows as having 44gb of space remaining. After downloading SeaTools I was able to get a windows 10 PC to show the drive. ![]() I have seagate NA882WB9 external harddrive WHAT HAPPENED Possibly: Linux computer shut down without properly unmounting drive? bad i/o? CURRENT STATUS I cant get my linux computer to see drive at all. It is important that you not risk losing all your data by returning a perfectly good disk drive. If it passes all tests, then the problem is usually located somewhere else in your system. Hi Everyone, new to forum please let me know if I violate any rules with this post and Ill try to correct. SeaTools thoroughly tests your Seagate, Maxtor-brand, and Quantum-brand ATA drives. ![]()
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