Как исправить этот жесткий диск HDD?
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To fix the HDD disk, you can try the following steps: First, make sure the USB docking station is turned off before you remove the HDD. Restart your computer and try running the chkdsk command again to scan for errors on the HDD. Open the command prompt as an administrator and type: chkdsk /r If chkdsk doesn't complete or freezes again, you can try using a different disk repair tool. One option you can try is EaseUS Partition Master. Download and install it on your spare PC, then connect the HDD to that PC and use the software to repair the disk. If EaseUS Partition Master doesn't work, you can also try using a data recovery software like EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard to retrieve your important files from the HDD before attempting any further repairs. If all else fails, you may need to consider formatting the HDD as a last resort. This will erase all data on the disk, so only do this if you have already made a backup of your important files. Remember to always handle your HDD with care and make regular backups of your important data to prevent future data loss.
To fix the HDD disk, you can try the following steps: First, make sure the USB docking station is turned off before you remove the HDD. Restart your computer and try running the chkdsk command again to scan for errors on the HDD. Open the command prompt as an administrator and type: chkdsk /r If chkdsk doesn't complete or freezes again, you can try using a different disk repair tool. One option you can try is EaseUS Partition Master. Download and install it on your spare PC, then connect the HDD to that PC and use the software to repair the disk. If EaseUS Partition Master doesn't work, you can also try using a data recovery software like EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard to retrieve your important files from the HDD before attempting any further repairs. If all else fails, you may need to consider formatting the HDD as a last resort. This will erase all data on the disk, so only do this if you have already made a backup of your important files. Remember to always handle your HDD with care and make regular backups of your important data to prevent future data loss.
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From experience, I absolutely do not use disk checking during computer startup - ever since I can remember, I have almost always had problems with such disks.
Have you checked if the disk works on that first computer? I infer that you have, since you said: "Only the files on the disk are not recognized in the Windows system when I skip the chdsk scan." The question is, what kind of files are they, are they necessary, and can they be recovered using testdisk, for example?
If you manage to recover them, or if they are not that important, you can clean the disk and rebuild the partition structure from scratch. Maybe that will help.
From experience, I absolutely do not use disk checking during computer startup - ever since I can remember, I have almost always had problems with such disks.
Have you checked if the disk works on that first computer? I infer that you have, since you said: "Only the files on the disk are not recognized in the Windows system when I skip the chdsk scan." The question is, what kind of files are they, are they necessary, and can they be recovered using testdisk, for example?
If you manage to recover them, or if they are not that important, you can clean the disk and rebuild the partition structure from scratch. Maybe that will help.
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