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I can't access the drive
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Oct 2007


Old Jun 8, 2010, 02:51 PM Local time: Jun 8, 2010, 09:51 PM 3 #1 of 15
Hi,
I have a 500GB Western Digital usb mass storage device with lots of data on it, and I have been using it without problems for several months. Now when I plug it in, the drive comes up in my computer as drive E as it usually does, but when I click it it asks me if I want to format it-when I click "no" I can't access the drive. If I format it again won't I lose all my files? The drive properties show 0kb for free space and 0kb for used space. What happened to the 300+ GB of files I stored on the drive? Is there another way to access the data on the drive?
Thanks in advance
maybe if you click ´yes ` it can help. in most case if you click ýes` it works

Jam it back in, in the dark.
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