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DavidApp

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On vacation last week I was going to move some photos around on one of my 500GB WD Passport external drives. Had it plugged and accessed it then I shut the laptop down.
Next morning when I booted the laptop I got this message as I attempted to access the drive.
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Right clicking on the drive and going to properties I get this.
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Any ideas on how I get my drive back?

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NutmegCT

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David - you have a lot of drives! In that second photo, what did "General" show on that G drive?

Suggestion: shut down the laptop (not sleep, actual shut down/power off).

After about ten seconds, unplug all the external drives.

After another ten seconds, plug them back in.

Restart the laptop, wait for it to settle, then open Explorer and see if all the drives show up. Then do the G drive properties again.

Let us know what you see. (the screen shots are *really* helpful)

Tom M.
If this doesn't fix the problem, we'll move to Step Two: chkdsk
 
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DavidApp

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Hello Tom

Thank you.

The screen shots are of my desktop. I will do what you suggested on my laptop and get back to you. Someone I had worked with had asked if the same thing happened on another computer as well as the laptop.

David
 

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Thanks David. I was assuming those screen shots came from the laptop that actually had the problem. Sometimes external drives don't play nicely with the main system (desktop or laptop), if the drive(s) is unplugged and the main system is still accessing it.

So are you saying the drive problem info in the screen shots is the same for both the laptop and the desktop?

Anyway, give my suggestion a try.

Tom M.
 
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DavidApp

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Hello Tom

Yes I get the same result on both machines. I had in fact been using the problem drive on the desktop for back up and photo files. Always ejecting the drive correctly using the Safely remove drive.

I did what you suggested on the laptop. I do have a laptop running Linux but this drive has never been connected to that machine.

David
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OK - here you go:

task bar at bottom of screen, type cmd in the search window.

you'll see Command Prompt in the results.

right click on Command Prompt, and choose Run as Administrator.

say Yes when system asks if you ok its use to make changes.

you'll see the command window open (looks like an almost empty box)

the problem drive is "E", so in that command window, type:

chkdsk e: /r

hit enter and let me know what you see.

Note: there's one space after chkdsk and one space after e:
 
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Thank you for the directions.

It is doing something now. Has 3 hours 40 minutes to go. In Stage 5.

I am on the desktop as I did not want to disturb what the laptop was doing.

David
 

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That's a *big* external drive, and chkdsk was developed around 1980. Patience is the key word, as it finds and repairs corrupted files and directory information.

Was that drive ever backed up onto another device?

Tom M.
 
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I am not sure exactly what was on it except some of my bank statements along with laptop backups. I had been keeping that drive unplugged so my bank stuff was not on line all the time. I have one bank account that only does e docs.

David
 
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Just finished about 30 minutes ago.

It is back with us again.

Thank you so much for your help with my problem.

I did try chkdsk while I was on vacation but I think I must have missed a space in the command line so nothing happened. Also I did the f not the r command.

David
 
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