I have a 4GB external G-drive that just started showing this screen. "The volume does not contain a recognized file system.
Please make sure that all required file system drivers are loaded and that the volume is not corrupted."
Then it will ask you to format it which I don't want to do because I know there are pictures on it."
Any suggestions? I have goggle it but haven't found a solution that works yet. Thought I'd ask the hoggers here.
Thanks in advance. Crazy thing is I think I had this issue before but I can't remember what I did to correct it.
Does it sometimes work OK? If so then copy all the files to another drive.
BebuLamar wrote:
Does it sometimes work OK? If so then copy all the files to another drive.
Does not, it just started showing this message.
You didn't happen to unplug it before you either ejected or dismounted the drive I hope.
That usually corrupts the drive.
farwest wrote:
I have a 4GB external G-drive that just started showing this screen. "The volume does not contain a recognized file system.
Please make sure that all required file system drivers are loaded and that the volume is not corrupted."
Then it will ask you to format it which I don't want to do because I know there are pictures on it."
Any suggestions? I have goggle it but haven't found a solution that works yet. Thought I'd ask the hoggers here.
Thanks in advance. Crazy thing is I think I had this issue before but I can't remember what I did to correct it.
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You can try an app like
this from Wondershare. A quick Google search will turn up all sorts of hard drive recovery software.
P.S. I do not use Windows so I have no idea if this is a good, bad, or just so-so application.
Longshadow wrote:
You didn't happen to unplug it before you either ejected or dismounted the drive I hope.
That usually corrupts the drive.
No it is always hooked up.
Shellback
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Did you shut down and restart?
farwest wrote:
I have a 4GB external G-drive that just started showing this screen. "The volume does not contain a recognized file system. Please make sure that all required file system drivers are loaded and that the volume is not corrupted."
Then it will ask you to format it which I don't want to do because I know there are pictures on it."
Any suggestions? I have Googled it but haven't found a solution that works yet. Thought I'd ask the hoggers here.
Thanks in advance. The crazy thing is I think I had this issue before but I can't remember what I did to correct it.
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Here are a link to data recovery software and reasons why a drive might malfunction. Perhaps one reason might jog your memory as to what you did to correct the situation before.
I have an older recovery software program as well as a more heavy-duty program that have performed well for me:
Lexar Image Rescue 4 and Exxxxx Data Recovery.
https://recoverit.wondershare.com/free-data-recovery/damaged-hard-drive-recovery-software.htmlI once formatted by mistake one of my 14 TB WD hard drives and recovered everything exactly to a second 14 TB WD hard drive with Exxxxx.
I am NOT endorsing any program as everyone has their own issues and needs!
Be well! Ed
How valuable is the data on the drive. If really valuable, contact a professional before you do anything.
[quote=farwest]I have a 4GB external G-drive that just started showing this screen. "The volume does not contain a recognized file system.
After you've finished resolving this issue, you might want to consider the following:
1. Clone your drive to a second identical drive so that when one drive breaks down, you lose no data.
2. Subscribe to a cloud service such as backblaze which costs about $10/month. It's always on, even if you don't click on it, and it loads from your computer's HD and from one of your external HDs. The cost is the same no matter how much data you're uploading. If you ever need to recover everything from BB, they send you your data on an external HD which you can either keep and pay them for it, or just return it, for which you pay nothing at all for the data recovery.
Another possibility is that your drive has a proprietary file system, and that you have accidentally deleted the proprietary driver needed to access files on it. Have you recently did any file system cleanups? I suspect an anti-virus tool might think said driver was a bad-boy and remove it. I should hope that the install disk would contain a manual with a file manifest, and you could see if something is missing from your computer's file system.
Shellback wrote:
Did you shut down and restart?
ure it is secure whn you plug it back in.
Turn the PC off.
Clean the USB cable connections.
Make sure the connections are secure.
Then try it again
Many programs want you to "Eject" the drive before you disconnect it.
Otherwise there may be "remnants" remembering otherwise.
You can get 8 to 10 years out of a drive if you use it like I do for photography. An SSD is my choice now with no moving parts. Waiting fora 10 TB with a low price till them Wirrrlll.
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