![]() ![]() I need to recover data from only 2-3 folders. >You don't have to backup all of your files, just the ones you want to keep. But how to get to this folder and copy the file? What DOS command to use to get to this folder? I wonder if this file was written on the CD I booted my computer with. A screen shot was taken and the MHDD display showed that it is stored on. Can anyone interpret the above results? How to recover my data from the sick hard drive? I will very much appreciate your help. It performs fast (up to 20 Gb in 6 minutes) and accurate diagnostics of all the surface and heads of the HDD irrespective of the data located on it. I downloaded the following freeware and as instructed booted my computer having only one sick drive using the MHDD4.6 CD: MHDD 4.6 OS: DOS, Win9x/Me/NT/2k/XP Rating: 5/5 - 528Kb Freeware MHDD is an utility for fast and informative low-level drive diagnostics. ![]() The HP Smart test result: Failed Self test status value 4 (completed the test but the failed element unknown). ![]() ![]() My Western Digital hard disk (originally used as C drive) does NOT boot any more on my original HP computer having Windows Vista operating system (32-bit). In other words, my sick hard disk is visible but its files/folders are not visible. Sick Hard Disk: Western Digital model WD5000KS (500GB) SATA When I plug this failed/faulty hard disk as a secondary drive in my another computer, it is recognized/detected as a D: drive but the computer cannot display any files and folders from this drive D. When the F2 was pressed, the system hanged windows vista did not load. All of a sudden, my computer rebooted itself and stopped at the initial screen showing the warning message that the hard disk failure is imminent and that I should back up my data. ![]()
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