Recover Raw partition ntsf gtp

DaweDawe

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Aug 17, 2016
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Hello,

please I need help.

I have 1TB drive splitted into two partition D and E. Accidentally drive stopped working, I was not able to access both drives. After restart windows 10 ran checkdisk and repaired drive E. But it is not able to recover drive D. When I want to access drive D it writes (translated from czech): Drive is not accessible. Drive structure is corrupted and is not readable. In drive management it is displazed as RAW.

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Please what should I do to restore partition or restore data with folders and file structure.

I have tried many sw, but I am lost :(
EaseUS
GetDataBack
iCare Data Recovery Pro
PartitionGuru
iData RAW Partition Recovery

Thank you a lot for any help
 
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A common and befuddling problem with computers is the sudden and seemingly inexplicable disappearance of an external hard drive that has been functioning properly. It can be a breathtaking experience to suddenly be told that your data, often irreplaceable pictures and documents, might be gone forever.

As with many similar situations in life the appropriate response is “Don’t panic”. When approached sensibly and carefully, the situation can be resolved and the data saved more times than not. Here we will look at the causes, fixes and preventative measures for instances involving external drives being used with Windows XP and Windows Vista/7.

jacobwilliam1985

Commendable
Aug 1, 2016
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A common and befuddling problem with computers is the sudden and seemingly inexplicable disappearance of an external hard drive that has been functioning properly. It can be a breathtaking experience to suddenly be told that your data, often irreplaceable pictures and documents, might be gone forever.

As with many similar situations in life the appropriate response is “Don’t panic”. When approached sensibly and carefully, the situation can be resolved and the data saved more times than not. Here we will look at the causes, fixes and preventative measures for instances involving external drives being used with Windows XP and Windows Vista/7.
 
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