2012/9/28 Collins <colloras@gmail.com>
you can try installing any linux operating system and then then uninstall and try any version of windows and if it fails then the sectors are permanently damaged and you'll have to buy another one.--On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 2:18 AM, Komkid <comkid16@gmail.com> wrote:I have Western Digital drive that is 5 years old. (1TB) I plugged the
drive into my computer via usb case. The computer asked if i wanted to
"fix" the drive. I was doing a Chk Dsk when the computer froze. I had
to hard restart the computer. After I restarted the computer it would
not recognize the drive anymore. I have tried to read the partition
but using UBCD it fails to ready any of the sectors. Any Ideas?
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