Assuming the drive is still physically functional, it was likely powered off or disconnected while writing files or defragging itself. If this is the case there's one simple way to repair the drive. It runs about a 4% chance of damaging some of your files in the process but is free. If this is your wish then reply back saying you're willing to take some risk to do this free yourself and I will include step by step instructions.
I must warn you though, each attempt you make to retrieve your files will put them at further risk of being permanently damaged. If you cannot risk said damage stop using the drive and contact www.armor-it.com for professional assistance. Assuming the drive contains nothing of considerable value, reply back and I will proceed.
If you do have valuable files on the drive and are outside north america, contact me with your Country, State and City and I will direct you to a facility nearer to you.
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Hello medidaenterp,
Assuming the drive is still physically functional, it was likely powered off or disconnected while writing files or defragging itself. If this is the case there's one simple way to repair the drive. It runs about a 4% chance of damaging some of your files in the process but is free. If this is your wish then reply back saying you're willing to take some risk to do this free yourself and I will include step by step instructions.
I must warn you though, each attempt you make to retrieve your files will put them at further risk of being permanently damaged. If you cannot risk said damage stop using the drive and contact www.armor-it.com for professional assistance. Assuming the drive contains nothing of considerable value, reply back and I will proceed.
If you do have valuable files on the drive and are outside north america, contact me with your Country, State and City and I will direct you to a facility nearer to you.
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