Wednesday, March 6, 2013

External Hard Drive Unreadable – Photo Recovery from Corrupted External HDD

Recover Files from Unreadable External Hard Drive


Question: I transferred all of my mum’s photos off her laptop to an external hard drive. My mum found all photos are unreadable yesterday when she went to have a look at the photos. When she tried to access the photos, it says some files are unreadable and corrupted. I have never met such a problem before, so would anybody be able to give me a hand please?

Cause: As one of the most widely used storage media, your external hard drive may become unreadable and you may not be able to access data stored inside the drive. You may face this problem because of virus attack, external hard drive file system RAW, bad sectors on external hard drive, file corruption, etc.

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Solution: When such a critical problem occurs, you need to repair the external hard drive to make it readable again. However, in case of losing data from the external hard drive you should recover data from the external hard drive before you can fix it. The solution to recover the unreadable photos from external hard drive is to use photo recovery software.

Steps to Recover Data from Unreadable External Hard Drive
Both of the two recommended photo recovery applications above are specialized in data recovery under Windows system. They are two different recovery tools, but they are some common or similar feature. The two recovery tools are both user-friendly and help users search and recover lost data. Below are the simple steps to recover data from unreadable external hard drive.

Step1. Download one of the recovery software from the download link. Install and launch the software on your computer. Choose the proper recovery module.
Step2. Choose the external hard drive and enable the software to scan the selected drive to search for the unreadable photos or other files.
Step3. When the scan is over, preview all found files and recover them. 


Recommended Photo Recovery Software to Help Access Data When It Is Unreadable
No data can be recovered without a powerful data recovery tool. In order to restore the unreadable photos from external hard drive, I will recommend two freeware below.
 
#1  must try recovery software
 This photo recovery freeware is clean and reliable to use. It supports users to recover any format of photos when they are unreadable. For example, it supports recovery of JPG file recovery, BMP file recovery, GIF file recovery, etc. It can recover data more than 2GB and it is compatible with Wind XP, Vista, and Win7 file system. In addition to recover photos, this powerful freeware also supports to recover other types of files including videos, music, documents, etc.

#2  must try recovery software
This is the other freeware for lost photo recovery under Windows system. Stellar severs as a good data recovery solution that helps users search, locate and recover unreadable or lost data. This software can work with Win7, Vista, Win XP and Win2000, etc system and recover data from FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5 based partitions and volumes. This software also works as an unformat and undelete tool to help recover any data from all types of storage media.
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1 comment:

  1. if it cannot be detected, it hard to do any recovery..
    the disk is need to be detected first, at least at the BIOS..
    So i would like to disassemble the external and mount the HDD internally see if it still detected..
    It's a really handy way about how to recover photos from Hard Drive.

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