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 Post subject: The Parameter is Incorrect
PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 1:49 am 
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I left my computer on a few days ago while I went to school, and my dad decided to shut it down while I wasn't home. When I arrive back and turn my computer back on, I find that my external hard drive (G:\) is not longer working. It was working just fine when I left this morning.

Upon opening My Computer and double clicking on Local Drive (G:\), I recieve the following error:
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G:\ is not accessible
The parameter is incorrect.


I had 60gigs of data on that drive, and all of it was stuff that I wanted to keep. Is there any way that I can fix this drive without losing the data? (or without losing much of it)


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is the external drive plugged in and has power? thats all i can think of .....


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 3:26 am 
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Yeah; it's plugged in, LED's light up, and I can hear it spinning. I've tried chkdsk and it returns an error. I've tried actually opening it and checking all the connections** inside to make sure that they were tight and they were.

**I mess around with electronics a lot and have never once busted one when I had it opened up. Provided, nobody is perfect, but I am just clarifying that I highly doubt I did any further damage to it while I had it open. It still appears to work fine (LED's, shows up in My Comp, hear it spinning), so I assume that I did no further harm to it.


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 3:49 am 
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Hmm...I don't know what kind of drive you have, but did it come with a user manual or help file on your computer? It might have basic troubleshooting.


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 11:29 am 
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Best that I could say, as of now, is that it's an 80gig external Maxtor drive. I've tried all of the troubleshooting guides that I can find, and none of them have helped.


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The best recommendation I can give you is: try to manipulate the contents of this external HD via DOS. This way, no problems from that lovely OS called Windows XP will get in the way. There are a few distros such as FreeDOS that allow you to boot DOS from a floppy. Then you can use the "copy" command to manually back-up the files you still want. If it doesn't work, then your HD is gone for good. But if I can give you some advice, DON'T BUY MAXTOR. Their products are always full of flaws and this problem of yours seems to be recurring in their HD's.


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I've tried copying, and even just viewing the files in DOS, and I can't get into the hard drive. I didn't know about the problems with Maxtor's until I started having one myself; I personally probably would've bought a LaCie, but I received this hard drive as a Christmas present (loved it, too, until the problem).


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First off, see if it works in another computer.

Second, call maxtor's customer service.

Third, find a data recovery service.


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Then all that's left would be visiting a qualified professional with proficiency in data restorage. It's not cheap, it's not likely to recover 100% of the data... but it will save most of your files (probably).

Maybe there is a hacked firware that can correct this problem to some extent? I doubt it, but it's worth a shot. I can't give you any leads, though. IRC is usually the best place to get this sort of thing... but you kow the deal, right...


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