I know there are several threads discussing external drops, but they haven't helped me thus far. I dropped a Buffalo 320gb USB external drive while it was operating.
When I reattached the drive it lights up and I can hear and feel the spinning for a moment, but it always goes to the message, "The disk you inserted was not readable by this computer" and offers "initialize, ignore, and eject" buttons.
Initialize brings up disk utility, and shows the drive as a 2.2Tb drive (not 320gb), without any of my partitions or data, and does not allow me to repair or verify the drive.
I have attempted to use the Data Rescue 3 app to recover my data, but it also shows the drive as being 2.2Tb and is unable to scan, read, or recover anything.
The same occurred when using the Stellar Phoenix Data Recovery program.
Can anyone offer any additional help? It would be much appreciated!
Also, I live in a very isolated area on the Thai-Burma border, with no tech repair shops for hours in any direction.
Thanks
When I reattached the drive it lights up and I can hear and feel the spinning for a moment, but it always goes to the message, "The disk you inserted was not readable by this computer" and offers "initialize, ignore, and eject" buttons.
Initialize brings up disk utility, and shows the drive as a 2.2Tb drive (not 320gb), without any of my partitions or data, and does not allow me to repair or verify the drive.
I have attempted to use the Data Rescue 3 app to recover my data, but it also shows the drive as being 2.2Tb and is unable to scan, read, or recover anything.
The same occurred when using the Stellar Phoenix Data Recovery program.
Can anyone offer any additional help? It would be much appreciated!
Also, I live in a very isolated area on the Thai-Burma border, with no tech repair shops for hours in any direction.
Thanks