Error Encountered While Scanning Partition
Forums Read Quick Links View Site Leaders Company reps Search Google Search Forum IT Discussions PC Hardware and Gadgets Data recovery ....age old question You should join our great online community now - you can win great prizes Register now You should subscribe to our free MyBroadband newsletter + Reply to Thread Page 1 of 2 1 2 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 15 of 16 Thread: Data recovery ....age old question Thread Tools Show Printable Version Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 23-01-200902:08 PM #1 bradlesliect View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Blog Entries View Articles Senior Member Join Date Nov 2006 Posts 486 Data recovery ....age old question Hi, I would like to recover missing/lost/formatted data from a notebook hard drive. I use Easy Recovery 6.0 and select RAW recovery. The process starts, get to a point and then displays "Error encountered while scanning partition..." but it appears the progress bar below the message continues to move but very slowly. After a few hours the notebook switches off. Question: - What does that error mean? - How do I check the drive for physical damage? - its a 160GB Hitachi Travelstar - Is there other better and faster utilities for recovery that will work around this problem? I've been at this for a few days now. I want to try file scavenger or Get Data Back but I dont know the software or if it will work. Any help / advice is welcomed. Reply With Quote 23-01-200902:32 PM #2 Conradl View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Blog Entries Visit Homepage View Articles Grandmaster Join Date Dec 2008 Location Joburg Posts 2,630 Blog Entries1 The error probably means that the drive is faulty, when this happens I usually give up and just chuck the disk (unless you really want to get something off it, which probably wont happen since the disk cant be read). Try the Second (thorough) smart scan on Easy Recovery and see if it gives any errors.
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