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WD Elements external hard drive gets extremely slow after falling down.

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July 3, 2014 7:24:50 AM

Hello Everyone,

I have a 500GB WD Elements external hard drive. It fell down to the floor but not too hardy. Now it is working and showing all data but responding very slowly. It is taking very long to open files on it and even longer to send files from it. Data read speed is just 30-40 KB/second. It is spinning without any any noise and not externally broken. It comes under in warranty.

Well I an a graphic designer I have many projects on it. So I want to recover my data as it is full near to 400 GB. So please suggest me how can I get back my data.

Thanks in advance for any help received.

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a c 126 G Storage
July 3, 2014 7:28:39 AM

Two ways to get back your data. The ideal way is to go to your backup. The other way is to transfer the data to another good disk even though it runs slow.
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July 3, 2014 7:43:30 AM

Ubrales said:
Two ways to get back your data. The ideal way is to go to your backup. The other way is to transfer the data to another good disk even though it runs slow.


Thanks Ubrales!!

I want to go for a backup. Transferring the data at 30-40 KB/second is just annoying and frustrating. Please suggest me how to get a backup. Should I use third-party data recovery software? Will that backup my data quickly & easily than transferring? How much time it will take, any idea?
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a c 126 G Storage
July 3, 2014 7:52:54 AM

Getting a third party to do anything is too expensive and I do not recommend it.

Get a 1 TB external drive and use that exclusively for backups.

You stated that the drive that was dropped does work, but slow. Connect it to the computer and transfer the files even though the transfer is slow.

If the files are corrupted then use 'RECUVA' - https://www.piriform.com/recuva

Here are some tools to recover data:

1. Download and run ‘RECUVA’ (free) - http://www.piriform.com/recuva/download

2. 17 free tools here: http://pcsupport.about.com/od/filerecovery/tp/free-file...

Good luck!
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